The tiniest infant show rapid brain activity, even while they’re asleep!
William Fifer, a developmental neuroscientist at Columbia University in New York, says “We knew that a baby’s job is to be an information gatherer , a data sponge, but I don’t think we realized this also happens when they’re sound asleep.”




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