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Bradley Mattes   |   September 10, 2013

Researchers at the University of Helsinki found out newborn babies learn and remember words that have been repeatedly used while they were still in the womb. Before birth, scientists repeatedly exposed babies to a meaningless Finnish word, “tatata.” After birth, they tested the babies with EEG sensors, which can detect neural traces of memories that had been formed in the womb. The babies could even detect a change in pronunciation of the word tested. Researchers concluded the prenatal experiences of a baby have a remarkable influence on the preborn’s brain. It looks like science is finally catching up to what God told us long ago in Proverbs 139, “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.”

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