entimp
07-29-2003, 09:00 PM
Brain scans 'reveal baby thoughts'
Babies were fitted with nets of sensors
A burst of brain activity recorded by scientists could offer clues to a baby's level of understanding of the world around it.
The researchers involved, from Birkbeck College, and University College London, believe their finding could begin to settle a controversial argument on baby brain development.
When objects are shown to six-month-old babies, then hidden, they often behave as if it is no longer present.
It appears to be "out of sight, out of mind", as far as their level of understanding is concerned.
So this is what happened when I got the gas,water, electricity and phone bills and tried to get fair and half the payment from the co-habiting girlfriend. Is this what the special box for bills was for?
Babies were fitted with nets of sensors
A burst of brain activity recorded by scientists could offer clues to a baby's level of understanding of the world around it.
The researchers involved, from Birkbeck College, and University College London, believe their finding could begin to settle a controversial argument on baby brain development.
When objects are shown to six-month-old babies, then hidden, they often behave as if it is no longer present.
It appears to be "out of sight, out of mind", as far as their level of understanding is concerned.
So this is what happened when I got the gas,water, electricity and phone bills and tried to get fair and half the payment from the co-habiting girlfriend. Is this what the special box for bills was for?