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Imaging cap helps researchers to see inside a baby’s mind

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Parents and caretakers of little ones know that babies move around constantly — often getting into trouble in the process. But researchers in and around London know that, as an indicator of overall health, what is going on inside babies’ brains can be just as important as little ones’ physical activity. The researchers used low levels of light and 3D imaging to create pictures of the activity that takes place in the infant brain during development. Of course, classic imaging technology can be problematic when used for this purpose, given a baby’s propensity for...Read full article

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    Published: December 2020
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