Abstract

In a newborn imitation paradigm, an auditory stimulus – music – replaced the standard adult behavioral model. Alternating intervals of music and silence affected 4-week-old infants’ rates of tongue protruding—evidence that tongue protruding is a general response to interesting distal stimuli.

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