Virginia Tech: Next-generation Neuroscience Studies the Infant Brain in Motion
December 09, 2025
December 09, 2025
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Dec. 9 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
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Next-generation neuroscience studies the infant brain in motion
The Human Magnetometry Laboratory at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is developing magnetoencephalography techniques to study brain activity during natural social interactions between parents and their babies.
By Leigh Anne Kelley
During a baby's early months, the brain . . .
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Next-generation neuroscience studies the infant brain in motion
The Human Magnetometry Laboratory at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is developing magnetoencephalography techniques to study brain activity during natural social interactions between parents and their babies.
By Leigh Anne Kelley
During a baby's early months, the brain . . .
