(University of British Columbia) Eleven-month-old infants can learn to associate the language they hear with ethnicity, recent research from the University of British Columbia suggests. Eleven-month-old infants looked more at the faces of people of Asian descent versus those of Caucasian descent when hearing Cantonese versus English -- but not when hearing Spanish.
from EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science http://bit.ly/2X2oQ8I
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