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Sunday, October 16, 2011

The mystery of how young brains are wired

Photo: FreeDigitalPhotos.net
Lisa Trow, Managing Editor summarizes, "There’s an adorable video going viral on the Internet of a 1-year-old baby girl who “thinks a printed magazine is a broken iPad,” according to a caption under the video."


How does a baby that age convey these rather sophisticated thoughts? And who gives a drooling baby a $600 piece of electronics to play with? I didn’t even give my drooling baby a magazine.

A Magazine Is an iPad That Does Not Work.m4v 


But anyway — what’s adorable about this video is how the baby demonstrates her new school competencies and her confusion with an inferior old school format.

Holding the iPad in her lap, the baby uses her chubby fingers to manipulate images on the screen like a pro. As she does this, you can all but see her little brain wiring itself for the future at a speed our older brains cannot. She makes my 21-year-old obsolete.
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Source: Huntsville Item  and UserExperiencesWorks's Channel (YouTube)