They found that babies as young as two months old were able to categorise images such as a cat, a bird, a rubber duck, a shopping cart or a tree. This means they have similar brain patterns when looking at different images of cats, distinct from those recorded when they look at images of other animals or objects. Study leader Dr Cliona O’Doherty said: “This research highlights the richness of brain function in the first year of life.
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