date:Aug 18, 2016
such as whether it is edible, and also to learn about the people who are eating the food, said Zoe Liberman, an assistant professor in UC Santa Barbaras Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. Past studies, she noted, suggested that babies werent especially smart thinkers when it came to food. As any parent will tell you, theyll put just about anything in their mouths, even if its poisonous.
But infants thinking about food, Liberman said, is much more sophisticated than weve given them