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Newborn Smiles Aren't Just a Reflex—Scientists Are Finding Babies Can Respond to Social Interactions From Birth
Newsweek,
Very few people can resist smiling at a newborn baby—signalling positive emotions, such as joy and interest.
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Is newborn smiling really just a reflex? Research is challenging the textbooks
MedicalXpress,
Very few people can resist smiling at a newborn baby – signaling positive emotions, such as joy and interest.
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A Newborn Psychologist Explains Why Baby Smiles Are More Than Just a Reflex
Inverse,
V ery few people can resist smiling at a newborn baby — signaling positive emotions, such as joy and interest.