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Oxford BabyLab

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Oxford BabyLab
South Parks Road, University of Oxford
Oxford OX1 3UD
United Kingdom
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http://babylab.psy.ox.ac.uk/



Oxford BabyLab

The Oxford University BabyLab (established 1992) is dedicated to providing answers to these questions. By examining the normal course of development in young infants they hope to shed light on psychological processes such as early word learning, speech sound discrimination, visual perceptual development, and the developing understanding of the world of objects which surrounds newly born children.

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