The moment babies begin to recognise faces is actually much sooner than we thought, according to new research out of the UK.
In fact, the ability to distinguish faces from other shapes develops during the third trimester of pregnancy, before a baby is even born.
Using remarkable 4D ultrasound technology, scientists from Lancaster University tested how 39 foetuses would react to face-like images projected into their mother’s uterus.
By shining the careful arrangements of light through the uterine wall, they found the unborn infants would turn towards those that resembled human faces.