An infant typically begins to recognize its mother's voice around 1 to 3 months of age. This recognition is facilitated by prenatal exposure to the mother's voice during the last trimester, as babies can hear sounds from outside the womb. By this age, infants show preferences for their mother's voice over others, indicating familiarity and recognition.
Babies are very sensitive when it comes to their mothers. From a few days after birth babies are able to identify their mothers by the sound of their voice and also their smell.
Sentence: When he first called, I didn't recognize the voice, but after a few minutes I realized it was Jay.
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It means basically that you know what the object or thing is if one of your senses picked up on it. e.g. I recognize that building because I saw it a week ago. A child recognizing his mothers' voice after years of hearing her. I hope this has helped.
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children starts to recognize the voices of the peoples,a week after they are born.we recognize the voice by a special part in our brain called auditory part or seat of hearing.when we hear a voice a unique chemical impulse is sent by our ear drum, it reaches the brain and identifies the voice.
base recognition on the tone color or timbre of the voice and also on the vocal register.
In kingdom hearts, you hear a mothers voice, but she has no name.So you can assume to call her "sora's Mom"
No, from before birth.
by voice
tell it to be nice
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