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Written informed consent has been obtained from the parent\u002Flegally acceptable representative.\n2. Full-term birth (≥ 37 weeks and ≥ 2.5kg)\n3. Typically developing Children aged between 32-34 months (2 years 8 months to 2 years10 month of age) at enrolment\n4. Neurotypical development as assessed by interview\n5. No major risk factors for learning, neurologic, or psychiatric disorder as assessed by interview \\[defined as a diagnosed learning neurologic or psychiatric disorder in a first degree relative (e.g. parents, siblings)\\].\n6. Dietary requirement detailed below:\n\nS-26 GOLD or ULTIMA GUM--fed group:\n\nI. Daily consumption of S-26 GOLD or ULTIMA GUM for the last 60 days (2 months) II. Desire of the parent to continue feeding GUM during the course of the study\n\nCow's milk-fed group:\n\nI. Daily consumption of cow's milk or for the last 60 days (2 months) II. Desire of the parent to continue feeding cow's milk during the course of the study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. 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