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In his recent article in Scientific American, Bret Stetka reports on a new study showing that language many not be a prerequisite for some basic reasoning skills. “Symbolic communication in the form of language underlies our unique ability to reason – or so the conventional wisdom holds. A new study published in Science…suggests our capacity to reason logically may not actually depend on language, at least not fully. The findings show babies still too young to speak can reason and make rational deductions.”
Source: “Babies Think Logically Before They Can Talk,” by Bret Stetka, March 15, 2018, Scientific American
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