الصحة والعلوم الشرق الأوسط
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A recent study has shown that spending just two weeks of a four-month-old's feeding time in front of a mirror increases activity in brain regions responsible for understanding faces and the expressions of others, thereby enhancing their social development and empathy. The results indicated that exposure to the child's reflection during this period improves the brain's ability to recognize faces and expressions, particularly in the right hemisphere of the brain, which is linked to face recognition. This also leads to the development of important social skills. The study confirms that a simple habit like looking into a mirror can directly influence the social responses of infants' brains.
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