Baby Brain and Behavior Project

Baby Brain and Behavior Project

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The Baby Brain and Behavior Project
Center for Healthy Minds at the Waisman Center
University of Wisconsin-Madison

The Baby Brain & Behavior Project investigates early brain and emotion-related behavior development. The purpose of our research is to learn more about how very early experiences influence the developing brain and impact child well-being. We are building on over twenty-five years of collaborative research. For the first time, we will observe brain and behavioral development concurrently during the first weeks of life and throughout the first two years of life.

Photos 02/09/2016
02/09/2016

Baby Brain & Behavior Project
The Baby Brain & Behavior Project investigates early brain and emotion-related behavior development. The purpose of our research is to learn more about how very early experiences influence the developing brain and impact child well-being. We are building on over twenty-five years of collaborative research. For the first time, we will observe brain and behavioral development concurrently during the first weeks of life and throughout the first two years of life.
We are enrolling pregnant women who are 18-40 years old, not expecting multiple births, and who are less than 28 weeks. For more information, call 608-890-3073, email at [email protected] or visit http://www.conte.wisc.edu/bbb.

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Waisman Center 1500 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI
53705