May 26 2010

Watch Learning for Life Online: Looking into the Baby Brain

What's really going on inside the mind of babies when they're quietly playing, giggling or watching their parents? 

We'll soon know.
  
The University of Washington's Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS) opened its new brain imaging center with the world's first brain imaging machine calibrated to study infants and young children. The magnetoencephalography - or MEG - machine is able to map the brain activity of children - even as young as only a few days old - as they think, feel, act and listen to languages. 
  
Watch online as Dr. Pat Kuhl, co-director of I-LABS, talks about what the new MEG machine is, what its findings could mean for teaching and learning, and how I-LABS plans to share what it learns with families throughout the state. 

 


 

Learning for Life airs every Wednesday on KING 5 Morning News on KONG 6/16 TV between 8:15 and 8:30 a.m.

Learn more and watch past Learning for Lifeseries and specials here.

 

 

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