Brain Learns to Detect Danger as a Baby Learns to Crawl

When an object approaches, it projects an expanding image on the human eye's retina, which for adults can signal danger of an imminent collision. We learn to jump out of the way when necessary.

Babies can't jump. And scientists have long wondered when this warning sign is activated in infants, and whether it has anything to do with their ability to learn to crawl. A new study finds a connection.

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