Three Things That People Still Teach Without Being Born

Scientists have found that humans learn certain things even without being born. Consider the three things that people learn even in their mother's womb. Professor Peter Hepper of Queen University in Belfas has long speculated if you can understand what food you like, even [...]
Scientists have found that humans learn certain things even without being born.
Consider the three things that people learn even in their mother's womb.
The difference in taste
Professor Peter Hepper of Queen University in Belfas has long speculated if you can understand what food you like before birth.
He then carried out a study in which a group of pregnant women ate food with garlic, and others did not consume it at all.
The result was very interesting, children born to mothers who consumed garlic enjoyed garlic food, even at eight or nine years of age.
The same was true of carrot juice, babies five and six months old, whose pregnant mothers consumed it, then liked it.
The whole study came to a conclusion that children like and discern the tastes of their mother before birth.
Hearing the Voice
A group of scientists from Finland has done an experiment where two groups of pregnant women are exposed to hearing lullas, one group has heard them, and the other group has not heard them.
The result was that babies born to pregnant mothers who heard lullabys reacted when they were later heard, while babies born to mothers who did not listen to lullas were indifferent to them.
Scientists concluded that babies have learned and understood these voices while inside the womb.
Chat Response
Athena Voulomanos, a psychologist from the University of New York, has compared the reactions of newborn babies to adult words and have realized that they react to conversation.
In her view, babies even feel more energetic when they hear conversations in their mother tongue.










