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Every Mother Would Wish to Enjoy a Special Relationship With Their Future Children From the Very First Moments of Life

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– BARCELONA, Spain, LONDON and MILAN, October 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ —
Institute Marquès would like to invite you to the presentation of a global pioneer study on hearing in unborn babies. Published in a prestigious British journal, the study demonstrates the way the foetus really hears and responds to musical stimuli.
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Spanish researchers have found a way to communicate with the foetus and discovered that from a very early stage, it is capable of responding in a surprising manner to musical stimuli, proving too that learning can begin in the mother’s womb. The research also breaks with the universal idea that the best way for sound to reach babies is through their mothers’ abdomens.   
The presentation will provide unpublished images of the surprising reaction of foetuses to musical stimuli through the making of vocalisation movements. Here is a preview (EMBARGO UNTIL OCTOBER 6TH: https://youtu.be/e0Cpz1eUF5Y )
The research and the study, which will be presented to the world in Barcelona, has been performed by a team of researchers from the Institute Marquès (http://www.institutmarques.com ) a benchmark international centre for gynaecology, obstetrics and assisted reproduction and headquartered in Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Kuwait and Spain.
Streaming details, Media event: Barcelona, October 6th, 11.30 h. (CET time)
English: http://www.institutmarques.com/live.html
Spanish: http://www.institutomarques.com/live.html
French: http://www.institutomarques.fr/live.html
Italian: http://www.institutmarques.it/live.html
 
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