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Study Links Baby’s First Sounds to Heart Rate Changes

A recent study has found that a baby’s first attempts to produce sounds and form words are closely linked to changes in their heart rate. Conducted by researchers at the University of Houston, the study highlights how speech development in infants involves more than just cognitive functions—it also requires intricate coordination of muscles, including those regulating heart rate. This synchronization between speech production and heart rate fluctuations reflects a complex interplay between various physiological systems as babies learn to communicate.

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