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By the age of three months, however, research has found that babies start to favor faces of their family’s race and ethnicity. A process that researchers call perceptual narrowing begins to blur faces that are different from those within the infant’s small, trusted circle. As a result, babies start to view members of other races as indistinguishable from one another, even as they become more
Together: Why Social Connection Holds the Key to Better Health, Higher Performance, and Greater Happiness
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