Research shows babies as young as two months old can already categorize what they see, offering fresh insight into early brain development.
In A Nutshell Category recognition starts early: Two-month-old infants’ brains already organize objects into meaningful ...
Parents of young children probably recognize the hectic mornings filled with reminding the kids to eat breakfast, brush their teeth and put on their shoes – and hurry up, you’re gonna be late! Most ...
Babies as young as two months old are able to categorize distinct objects in their brains—much earlier than previously ...
By combining brain imaging with AI models, researchers have enriched our understanding of what babies are thinking and how ...
Aaron Buss received funding from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Alexis McCraw does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Aaron Buss, University of Tennessee and Alexis McCraw, University of Tennessee (THE ...