Mechanism Found That Makes Order From Chaotic Newborn Brain

Brain cells in a newborn baby are loosely interconnected. Amid chaos, they are looking for contact with each other and are only later able to operate as interactive neural networks.

Now scientists say they've found a mechanism in the memory center of newborn that adjusts the maturation of the brain for the information processing required later in life.

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