Becchio speculates that the presence of a twin may accelerate motor development. Patterns of activity in the womb may predict later motor development or impairments in social cognition, such as autism, Gallese says.
Already a subscriber? Sign in. Thanks for reading Scientific American. Create your free account or Sign in to continue. See Subscription Options. Discover World-Changing Science. Get smart. Made feeding and diaper changing a bit inconvenient. Melanie — thanks for sharing your experience with your boys. I have always loved watching the special interactions each of our twins has with the other.
My boys 2 months now have been interacting since birth. Smiling plus fighting. Cute as hell. Fun to see it start so early. Reddit Pocket Email Linkedin. Grid View. There's been a long-held belief that twins have a special bond. And it looks like it starts when they're in the womb together.
Michael Blackburn, iStock There's been a long-held belief that twins have a special bond. DepositPhotos , ,. The study may also be an indication of how early twins develop a shared special bond. And research confirms many of these findings.
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