Does the Wearing of the Mask Influence the Learning of New Vocabulary in Children Before 3 Years of Age? - Grenoble Alpes University
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A research team involving the Laboratory of Psychology and Neurocognition (LPNC - CNRS/UGA/USMB) has studied the impact on learning new words depending on whether young children look at the eyes or mouth of the person speaking to them. Result: From 2 years old, children learn words, even if the eyes or mouth are hidden by glasses or masks. What matters is that they follow the eyes of this person and are interested in the object shown. This resul…
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