Psychologists have shown that it ’s possible to train one-year-olds’ attention skills
This study (and others) have found benefits in the short term, in the lab. But what real-world effects training might – or might not – bring is not yet clear.
—Changes in behavior and salivary cortisol after targeted cognitive training in typical 12-month-old infants
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Emma Young (@EmmaELYoung) is Staff Writer at BPS Research Digest
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