The video shows the two newborns, a boy and a girl, lying side by side in a hospital crib. They are facing each other and appear to be gazing into each other's eyes. The girl emits soft coos while the boy responds with gurgles and grunts. They continue vocalizing back and forth, almost as if they are engaged in a deep conversation.
This video has sparked a lot of discussion about the communication abilities of newborns. While we still don't fully understand how babies communicate, it's clear that they have some basic communication skills from birth. Babies are known to be highly attuned to the sounds and movements of others and respond to these signals in various ways.
In fact, researchers have found that newborns can recognize their mother's voice and show a preference for it over other voices. This suggests that babies may have some innate ability to process and interpret auditory information, which is an essential part of communication.