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Babies as young as two-months-old can categorise objects in their brains, which is far younger than previously thought, according to new research by Trinity College Dublin, Queen's University Belfast and Stanford University.
To discuss these findings was Professor Rhodri Cusack from Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience and co-author of the research.
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Babies as young as two-months-old can categorise objects in their brains, which is far younger than previously thought, according to new research by Trinity College Dublin, Queen's University Belfast and Stanford University.
To discuss these findings was Professor Rhodri Cusack from Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience and co-author of the research.

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