They discovered that when the adult talked and played socially with a 5-month-old infant, the babys brain activity especially increased in regions responsible for attention– and the level of this type of activity anticipated enhanced language advancement at later ages. The MEG brain-imaging innovation enabled the baby to move and engage naturally with the adult, which allowed researchers to track the firing of nerve cells from several areas in the babys brain as the adult talked to, played with, and smiled at the child. They then kept an eye on the infants brain activity a 2nd time as the adult turned away and paid attention to someone else.These actions naturally occur every day between adults and infants, and the research study revealed they have various measurable effects on a babys brain.
They discovered that when the adult talked and played socially with a 5-month-old baby, the infants brain activity particularly increased in regions accountable for attention– and the level of this type of activity predicted enhanced language advancement at later ages. The MEG brain-imaging technology enabled the infant to move and engage naturally with the adult, which made it possible for researchers to track the shooting of nerve cells from multiple locations in the infants brain as the adult talked to, played with, and smiled at the child. They then kept an eye on the infants brain activity a second time as the adult turned away and paid attention to someone else.These actions naturally take place every day in between grownups and babies, and the research study revealed they have various quantifiable impacts on a babys brain.