Good mothers teach their babies best when they think along the same wavelength - literally.
Scans have revealed that infants whose patterns of brain activity most closely resemble their mum's take on new information more quickly.
Experts say that parents can encourage this 'syncing' - known as neural synchrony - through social cues including smiling and maintaining eye contact.
This mirroring of brain wave patterns was a good predictor of how well babies' learn about their environment, researhers say.
A mother smiling or frowning at an object to express like or dislike influences a baby's brain activity and how they respond to a new toy, researchers found.
The findings could be provide insight into social bonding, developmental disorders, including how to improve early years learning.
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