How a Baby's Brain Responds to Touch (IMAGE)
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This colored "scalp map" (viewed from the top of a baby's head with the nose forward), shows the average amount of brain activity measured by EEG sensors in response to touch to the baby's body. The image shows that hand touch evokes activity on one side, foot touch evokes activity at the middle, and lip touch evokes very strong activity on both sides.
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UW Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences
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