A 'Touching Sight': How Babies' Brains Process Touch Builds Foundations for Learning
January 16, 2018
January 16, 2018
SEATTLE, Washington, Jan. 16 -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
Touch is the first of the five senses to develop, yet scientists know far less about the baby's brain response to touch than to, say, the sight of mom's face, or the sound of her voice.
Now, through the use of safe, new brain imaging techniques, University of Washington researchers provide one of the first looks inside the infant's brain to show where the sense of touch is pr . . .
Touch is the first of the five senses to develop, yet scientists know far less about the baby's brain response to touch than to, say, the sight of mom's face, or the sound of her voice.
Now, through the use of safe, new brain imaging techniques, University of Washington researchers provide one of the first looks inside the infant's brain to show where the sense of touch is pr . . .