John O'Donnell

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Infant-directed speech is often characterized by an increase in pitch, longer vowels, and longer pauses between words. For example, studies show that when adults are talking among themselves, the pauses between phrases are around 700 milliseconds, but when adults are speaking to babies this value increases to over a second.
Your Brain is a Time Machine: The Neuroscience and Physics of Time
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