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    Why does a baby kick in the womb?

    Scientists have modeled the movements of newborns and infants by developing a skeletal-muscular system algorithm based on the activities of 22 babies. They identified a pattern of muscle interaction that develops in infants based on "exploratory" behavior. The movement techniques developed in the womb help them perform coordinated movements later in life.

    In the fetus, hundreds of neurons synchronize to control each muscle in the body, creating strong contractions that activate "sensors." Spontaneous movements, which don't have a clear task or goal, contribute to coordinated sensorimotor development.

    Why does a baby kick in the womb? Scientists have modeled the movements of newborns and infants by developing a skeletal-muscular system algorithm based on the activities of 22 babies. They identified a pattern of muscle interaction that develops in infants based on "exploratory" behavior. The movement techniques developed in the womb help them perform coordinated movements later in life. In the fetus, hundreds of neurons synchronize to control each muscle in the body, creating strong contractions that activate "sensors." Spontaneous movements, which don't have a clear task or goal, contribute to coordinated sensorimotor development. 👶👣
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    Good morning everyone, please join us for this event thank you.
    Good morning everyone, please join us for this event thank you.
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    Happy Sunday guys
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    Happy Sunday guys
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    Thatcher Illusion

    This is a visual phenomenon where it becomes difficult to notice changes in facial features when the face is inverted, even though these changes are obvious when the face is in its usual position.

    Our brain perceives a face as a whole system. When we look at an inverted face, it's harder for the brain to assess the image as a whole, and it relies on information from each element separately.
    Thatcher Illusion This is a visual phenomenon where it becomes difficult to notice changes in facial features when the face is inverted, even though these changes are obvious when the face is in its usual position. Our brain perceives a face as a whole system. When we look at an inverted face, it's harder for the brain to assess the image as a whole, and it relies on information from each element separately. 🤯👀
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