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Musical rhythm helps babies find patterns in speech Version 0
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Quick Links Music improves baby brain responses to music and speech   |    |   April 25, 2016 Music improves baby brain responses to music and speech Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences Vindy/Flickr Rock your baby in sync with music and you may wonder how the experience affects her and her developing brain. A new by scientists at the University of Washington’s Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS) shows that a series of play sessions with music improved 9-month-old babies’ brain processing of both music and new speech sounds. “Our study is the first in young babies to suggest that experiencing a rhythmic pattern in music can also improve the ability to detect and make predictions about rhythmic patterns in speech,” said lead author , a postdoctoral researcher at I-LABS. “Thi
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