Newborn Babies' Brains May Not Be Wired For Adult-Like Pain Until Weeks After Birth
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Newborn Babies' Brains May Not Be Wired For Adult-Like Pain Until Weeks After Birth
New research reveals that the neural networks responsible for processing pain develop in stages during the final weeks of pregnancy and early life, suggesting that premature babies and even full-term newborns experience pain very differently than adults do. The post Newborn Babies’ Brains May Not Be Wired For Adult-Like Pain Until Weeks After Birth appeared first on Study Finds.
Pain is a universal experience, but what about toddlers, these fragile beings who have just been born? For a long time, the pain in newborns, and especially in premature babies, was considered under a simple prism: they would feel pain as adults, with the same intensity. A new [...]
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