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Can babies see things we Cannot?

When babies are just three to four months old, they can pick out image differences that adults never notice. But after the age of five months, the infants lose their super-sight abilities, reports Susana Martinez-Conde for Scientific American.

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Can babies remember things in the womb?

According to new research, as a fetus grows inside a mother's belly, it can hear sounds from the outside world and retain memories of them after birth.

Why do babies stare at me specifically?

Babies go through major periods of growth within their first few months of life. They're curious about the world, and everything is new to them. They want to interact with people and be social. Your baby may be staring as an early form of communication between them and the huge world around them. Do babies see angels? Do they see angels or something? - Quora. Yes, babies are very pure and innocent. They can easily see both our world and the other side.

Keeping this in consideration, can babies sense people's energy?

Yes, they can. And babies don't just detect our tension. They are affected by it. Stress is contagious. Regarding this, can babies sense evil? According to researchers at Yale University's Infant Cognition Center, also known as "The Baby Lab," babies can actually tell good from evil, even as young as 3 months old.

What the human eye Cannot see?

What is non- visible light? The human eye can only see visible light, but there are many other colors that are invisible to the naked eye. Humans can't see the X-ray light on the other side of the spectrum.

Then, why do babies stare at walls?

Babies' eyes are drawn to stark contrasts. If there are two contrasting colors side by side, your baby's eyes will probably be drawn to it. It may even be something as simple as where a piece of furniture meets a wall. That may be why your baby is staring at what looks like nothing. Why do babies look at you while feeding? Whether breast- or bottle-fed, babies develop foundational social communication skills by looking at a caregiver's face during feedings. When your infant locks eyes with you, and shifts his gaze to notice what you are looking at, this shows joint attention (the social sharing of a moment between two people).

By Esdras

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