Studies by DeCasper and his colleagues, in which women read the Cat in the Hat to their fetuses every day during the last six and a half weeks of pregnancy, suggest that A the ability to process...


Studies by DeCasper and his colleagues, in which women read the Cat in the Hat to their fetuses every day during the last six and a<br>half weeks of pregnancy, suggest that<br>A<br>the ability to process information and benefit from experience may already be operative prenatally.<br>B) very few of the fetuses were able to hear the story<br>c) a fetus may pay more attention to a familiar pattern of sounds than to an unfamiliar one.<br>D) fetal heart rate decreases when an unfamiliar story is being read.<br>

Extracted text: Studies by DeCasper and his colleagues, in which women read the Cat in the Hat to their fetuses every day during the last six and a half weeks of pregnancy, suggest that A the ability to process information and benefit from experience may already be operative prenatally. B) very few of the fetuses were able to hear the story c) a fetus may pay more attention to a familiar pattern of sounds than to an unfamiliar one. D) fetal heart rate decreases when an unfamiliar story is being read.

Jun 09, 2022
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