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Researchers Uncover Shared Non-Verbal Language, Hinting at Universal Communication System

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Researchers Uncover Shared Non-Verbal Language, Hinting at Universal Communication System

Researchers Uncover Shared Non-Verbal Language, Hinting at Universal Communication System

In a world of diverse languages, a recent study suggests that children, regardless of their native tongue, share a universal non-verbal communication system.

The research, from Georgia State University, focused on the gestures of children aged 3 to 12.

Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.


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