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Insights from awake infant fMRI on the development of vision and language

Stanford

Stanford neuroscientist Cameron Ellis shares surprising findings from longitudinal infant fMRI studies: baby brains aren't as mature as we thought. Vision and language systems undergo massive functional changes in the first years of life, revealing how developmental neuroscience reshapes our understanding of early cognition.

Stanford research talk
infant brain science
academic lecture
free lunchtime event

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🧠presented by Stanford neuroscientist Cameron Ellis
🔬based on dense longitudinal fMRI data
💵completely free, no registration needed

Building 420

450 Jane Stanford Way Building 420, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

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