“Muscles don’t actually have a capacity for true memory,” confirms Nicola Phillips, professor of physiotherapy at Cardiff University. “When we learn a new skill, we usually have to repeat ...
Imitating the expressions they make is great too, and the more you repeat things, the more you help improve their memory. But what babies don't have when they're very little is long term memory ...
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