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Parents’ brain activity ‘echoes’ their infant’s brain activity when they play together

December 13, 2018 by

Research shows for the first time that when adults are engaged in joint play together with their infant, the parents' brains show bursts of high-frequency activity, which are linked to their baby's attention patterns and not their own.

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