
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.