A new study suggests that infants as young as 2 months old can already tell the difference between various objects in their surroundings, indicating that early brain development may be more advanced than scientists once believed.

The findings, published Monday in Nature Neuroscience, may help doctors and researchers better understand cognitive development in infancy.

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