Sound as Part of Cognitive Development and Understanding Brainhearing

Sound as Part of Cognitive Development and Understanding Brainhearing – MM1602

A child’s normal cognitive development is driven by the ability of sensory functions to bring useful information to the brain. By researching the way sensory input affects cognitive development early in life, we are able to provide sound instrumentation that allows sound to be picked up as a dependable source of information for the developing child.

Modern Medicine – February 2016

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