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Brain’s electrical conductivity unveils new secrets of infant development

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Researchers have discovered that measuring the brain's electrical conductivity through radiofrequency imaging reveals a previously unknown dimension of infant brain development. This electrical property changes in distinct patterns during early childhood that are independent from conventional brain measurements like size or tissue microstructure. The findings suggest that tracking electrical conductivity could provide new insights into how neural circuits mature during critical developmental periods.


This discovery could lead to improved methods for detecting abnormal brain development in infants and young children earlier than currently possible. The technique may also help researchers better understand neurodevelopmental disorders and potentially identify children who would benefit from early intervention.


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Source: Radiofrequency electrical conductivity reveals a distinct dimension of early human brain development