Pregnancy
"From all of our studies, we know that the baby is far more sophisticated than anything we ever gave them credit for being before. We didn't think it could have an experience, we didn't think it could sense anything, and we didn't think it had the brains to know what the senses were telling them. Babies seem to have a working mind, which is part of their consciousness, part of their human consciousness; it is not something that develops in stages, like the brain develops in stages, the mind is simply a part of who they are. That's a whole new idea."
David Chamberlain, Psychologist
Annie Murphy Paul: What we learn before we're born
