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What Babies Remember

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Babies may not be able to speak in sentences or solve math problems, but they are extremely intelligent. Developmental scientist Lisa Oakes explains how babies learn about, remember, and process the world around them. Dr. Oakes runs the Infant Cognition Lab at UC Davis.

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