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In one auditory discrimination study, researchers played recordings of people reading aloud to unborn babies. The fetuses paid more attention to stories read in a language other than the parents' native tongue, and the mother's voice.

The capacity to distinguish between speech sounds, words, or other noises that have a similar sound. Reading is a precondition for being able to accurately identify sounds in words, and auditory discrimination gradually develops in preschool age.

The ability to recognize that the word "bees" is composed of the three sounds "b," "ee," and "zz" is necessary if a youngster is reading a book on flowers that includes a section about bees.

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