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( Natural News ) Parents sometimes feel like there is a disconnect between them and their children, especially grown-up ones. But according to researchers from the University of Cambridge in the U.K., that probably wasn’t always the case. There was a time during their infancy when these children were in sync with their mothers, and this event facilitated how they learned about their social environment. In a new study presented early this year at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society’s (CNS) annual meeting in San Francisco, a team of cognitive neuroscientists showed evidence of neural synchrony between mother and child . This synchronization of brainwaves, according to their findings, is directly related to a baby’s social learning. How mothers and their babies connect “neurally” According to the researchers, being physically present to connect with an infant is nothing short of priceless. That is one of the many reasons that spurred them to conduct their study. In it, they investigated how a mother’s emotional responses toward various toys affected their babies’ interest in playing with them. The researchers attached wireless electroencephalograms (EEG) to both members and allowed the babies to watch their mothers’ reactions toward certain objects. The mothers either smiled and said things like, “I like this” to show their approval (positive emotion), or frowned and said, “I don’t like this” to show their disapproval (negative emotion). The researchers then presented the toys to the babies and allowed them to choose which ones to play with. Discover how to prevent and reverse heart disease (and other cardio related events) with this free ebook : Written by popular Natural News writer Vicki Batt, this book includes everything you need to know about preventing heart disease, reversing hypertension, and nurturing your cardiac health without medication. Learn More. The researchers reported that the mothers’ […]
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