That baby who just came into your life – the cute one with the gummy grin and impossibly enticing eyes – already has some behavioral traits hardwired into her brain.
That’s according to breakthrough research from the University of Virginia and study co-author Tobias Grossmann, a professor of psychology and director of 鶹ƽ Babylab.
Grossmann led the , published in the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry, with Caroline Kelsey, who earned her Ph.D. at UVA and is now a research fellow in pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital.
The findings are deceptively simple. Through brain imaging, the team was able to see that at as early as two weeks of age, different parts of babies’ brains are already talking to each other. In scientific terms, functional connectivity already exists.

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