BabyPlus - new technology could provide even more data

Tuesday, June 2, 2009 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog
More testing of BabyPlus using exciting new technology could be on the horizon...

It has just been announced that new, noninvasive electroencephalographic (EEG) technology for better interpreting the brain's electrical activity will become available in 18 months . . . a further safe way to detect important advantages between BabyPlus newborns and the norm.

This noninvasive approach--with even one BabyPlus infant and another not experiencing an enhanced sonic environment (with the use of the heartbeat curriculum) before birth--should reveal the extent to which certain areas in the brain are affected, as well as how rapidly they react to such input.

Since its 1988 pilot study BabyPlus has undergone highly successful evaluations for effectiveness, among them an independent 1999 clinical trial contrasting it with music played prenatally and a control group; these results appear on www.babyplus.com.  Another controlled, comparative study will soon begin through Indiana University and Clarian Hospital.

As science continues to improve analytical tools which complement skills testing for BabyPlus infants and children, these outcomes will appear in the major media and be posted on www.babyplus.com. 

click here to read about the science ALREADY behind BabyPlus

Brent Logan, Director
Prenatal Institute  

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