Summary:
- This article discusses a new study that used infrared imaging to measure the emotional sensitivity of 10-month-old babies.
- The study found that babies showed increased brain activity in response to emotional facial expressions, suggesting they can already perceive and respond to emotional cues at this young age.
- The findings provide insights into the early development of emotional processing and social skills in infants, which is an important area of research in developmental psychology and neuroscience.