
Revolutionary Insights into Brain Development from Birth to Parenthood
A groundbreaking study has revealed significant changes in brain activity across birth, with increased neuronal activity in regions like the sensorimotor, subcortical, and superior frontal networks. Researchers used fMRI scans of 140 fetuses and infants to analyze these changes, highlighting the brain's adaptation to the sensory-rich external environment post-birth. The study, published in PLOS Biology, suggests that while connectivity increases sharply, the efficiency of communication between neurons improves gradually, indicating a need for further research on brain development influenced by environmental factors.