Body maps in the infant brain.
Bibliographic Collection:
CARTA-Inspired Publication
Publication Type: Miscellaneous
Authors: Marshall, PJ; Meltzoff, AN
Year of Publication: 2015
Secondary Title: Trends Cogn Sci
Date Published: Jul 28
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 1364-6613
Abstract:
Researchers have examined representations of the body in the adult brain but relatively little attention has been paid to ontogenetic aspects of neural body maps in human infants. Novel applications of methods for recording brain activity in infants are delineating cortical body maps in the first months of life. Body maps may facilitate infants' registration of similarities between self and other - an ability that is foundational to developing social cognition. Alterations in interpersonal aspects of body representations might also contribute to social deficits in certain neurodevelopmental disorders.
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