Researchers at King's College London have first identified brain activity in a newborn baby, looking at the relationship between different types of sensory sensations.
Using advanced MRI scans and robotics, researchers have found that a child's brain activity can be altered by these associations, shedding light on the possibility of rehabilitating children with brain injuries by developing important skills such as speech and movement..
The study, published in the journal Cerebral Cortex, builds on the fact that learning associations are a very important part of infant development, but the activity within the brain that is responsible for learning these associations has been unknown and unexplored..
“We found that when a child learns, he actually activates many different parts of the brain, so he starts to turn on the 'wider network' that is important for processing data,” says Dr. Tomoki Arichi, head of the study..
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