A new study in mice suggests that parents have an innate capacity to respond to an infant's cries for help and this capacity may serve as a foundation from which a parent learns to adjust to an infant ...
Humans have an innate capacity to sense, anticipate, and respond to a repeated pattern of sound by moving their bodies in ways that match the beat. Humans across cultures demonstrate this sensorimotor ...
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