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【Research】Eight-month-old babies can already detect color, ear injuries will make you "out of the soul"

author:Interface News

<h3>Eight-month-old babies can judge other people's preferences</h3>

According to the British "Daily Mail" report, the relevant survey shows that eight-month-old babies already have the ability to understand the preferences of others and predict the behavior of others. Previously, it was thought that children would not perceive the world around them until they were 4 years old, but the latest research shows that babies can record and understand recurring behaviors and events at an early age and make predictions about what they will do next.

A newly released study shows that babies begin to record movements around them as early as eight months old and can also judge people's preferences and next steps. Children begin to improve their ability to see the world through the eyes of others long before the age people expected. Previously, scientists couldn't confirm that babies can start developing this ability at a very young age, in part because babies can't tell us what they're thinking.

<h3>"Out-of-body experience" may be related to ear injuries</h3>

A new study suggests that out-of-body experiences are most likely caused by ear damage. The study leader worked with an expert in vestibular systems to analyze 210 patients suffering from vestibular system disorders.

They found that most patients who experienced vertigo developed symptoms such as depression, anxiety, and loss of self before being diagnosed, and doctors attributed this to disorders in the vestibular system. The researchers say these symptoms may be indicative of an out-of-body experience. While depression and loss of self-awareness may be the driving factors, ear-related injury problems may be the top cause of out-of-body experiences.

<h3>More than 60 per cent of Georgians cannot find work</h3>

Unemployment, poverty and territorial integrity occupy the top three spots on Georgia's list of major national issues, according to a poll by the International Institute for Democracy. According to the published survey, "62 percent of respondents consider themselves unemployed, and only 38 percent of Georgians have jobs."

In response to "which country questions are most important to you and your family," Georgians gave the following answer: 52 percent of respondents said they were unemployed, 31 percent said they were poor, and 30 percent said it was a territorial integrity issue. The NDI noted that the percentage of responses to this question has remained unchanged since 2009.

<h3>Dragonflies track and predict the trajectory of objects! </h3>

A new study in Australia shows that dragonflies can track and predict the trajectory of objects. After studying the Semi-Pseudo-Dragonfly in Medan, the researchers found that the animal had neurons that allowed it to focus its attention on small objects moving in a complex background, and had the target object appear in the dragonfly's field of view and appear on a high-definition LCD screen.

The researchers found that neurons are concentrated in the area in front of the object, and if the object suddenly disappears from the screen, the neuron will continue to move forward in the direction of travel, predicting that the object may reappear. This predictive power appears to be based on the object's previous path. The researchers are convinced that these results will benefit the development of visual systems.