"Early Self-Recognition: The Toddler's Journey of Touch and See"

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Source: Neuroscience News
"Early Self-Recognition: The Toddler's Journey of Touch and See"
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A study from The University of Texas at Austin reveals that toddlers prompted to touch their own faces through vibrating discs developed self-recognition in mirrors about two months earlier than expected, challenging the belief that self-recognition is hardwired and suggesting it's influenced by sensory experiences. The findings emphasize the importance of self-directed exploration for self-knowledge and could reshape interventions for children with motor development delays.

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