Pucker up, baby! Lips take center stage in infants' brains, study says

(University of Washington) Researchers used brain imaging to gauge how the hand, foot and lips are represented in the brains of 2-month-olds -- a much younger age than has been studied previously. It is believed to be the first to reveal the greater neurological activity associated with the lips than with other body parts represented in the infant brain. It also indicates how soon infants' brains begin to make sense of their bodies, a first step toward other developmental milestones.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news