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Brain activity detected in newborn baby may lead to rehabilitation for injured brains – News-Medical.Net
Researchers from King’s College London have identified the brain activity for the first time in a newborn baby when they are learning an association between different…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 24 2020
Researchers from King’s College London have identified the brain activity for the first time in a newborn baby when they are learning an association between different types of sensory experiences.
Using advanced MRI scanning techniques and robotics, the researchers found that a baby’s brain activity can be changed through these associations, shedding new light on the possibility of rehabilitating babies with injured brains and promoting the development…
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