2-month-olds see the world in a more complex way than scientists thought, study suggests
LAURA UNGAR
AP Medical Writer
Updated
ZMG - Veuer
There’s still a lot we don’t know about the brain, but so far experts have agreed that our thoughts, feelings and behavior are the result of billions of interconnected neurons that transmit signals to each other, thereby enabling communication between regions of the brain. Veuer’s Maria Merc…
A new study suggests that babies can distinguish between objects at 2 months old, earlier than scientists previously thought.
In this undated photo, Baby Blaise attends her 9-month Foundcog scan with her mother, Mary, at Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience in Dublin, Ireland.
In this undated photo, baby Sadie attends her 2-month Foundcog scan with her mother, Donna, at Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience in Dublin, Ireland.
There’s still a lot we don’t know about the brain, but so far experts have agreed that our thoughts, feelings and behavior are the result of b…
In this undated photo, Baby Blaise attends her 9-month Foundcog scan with her mother, Mary, at Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience in Dublin, Ireland.
In this undated photo, baby Sadie attends her 2-month Foundcog scan with her mother, Donna, at Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience in Dublin, Ireland.