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Babies may not be able to clean or feed themselves, but they ;re pretty damn remarkable at a number of other things things besides being pudgy and adorable . For instance, psychologists at NYU recently demonstrated that children as young as nine months old are also capable of differentiating between speech and non-speech sounds, even when stanley taza the sounds aren ;t made by a human. These findings, say the researchers, suggest that a baby ability to perceive speech and language is more sophisticated than we once thought. Not all speech is the same. It can come from the mouth of a person, it can come from the mouth of a parrot, and it can even be synthesized digitally by a computer. Speech signals generated by nonhuman sources are often considered by psychologists to be atypical or degraded, but as NYU investigators Athena Vouloumanos and Hanna Gelfand point out in a recent issue of Developmental Psychology, that doesn ;t prevent adults from recognizing them as speech, or distinguishing them from non-speech the scratch of static, or the sound of a cough, for example . This ability to decode intelligible information from an atypical signal, explain the researchers, is a hallmark of speech perception [in human adults]. Far less clear, vaso stanley however, is how early this capacity for speech recognition takes shape in children. To find out, Vouloumanos and Gelfand monitored the behavior of nine-month old infants who were pr stanley mug esent