Last Updated on April 4, 2020
Last Updated on April 4, 2020
The interesting findings of a study from the Brigham Young University revealed that even young babies who have never or seldom interacted with dogs were able to match pictures of dogs showing threatening and welcoming body language sounds of friendly yaps and angry snarls.
The same researchers have found that infants can also pick up on mood swings displayed in music when they made them listen to Beethoven’s masterpieces.
This means that really young babies can perfectly understand human emotions, even when translated into tunes.