Hand-To-Mouth Motion Encoded in Brain from Birth

Human babies have hand-to-mouth motion encoded in the brain from birth, reveals a new study, explaining why they stick everything from Lego to a chair in their mouths in their early life. According to New Scientist, Angela Sirigu of the Institute of Cognitive Sciences in France and her colleagues studied 26 people of different ages while they were undergoing brain surgery. Researchers were able to make 9 of the unconscious patients bring their hands ...

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