Newborn Brains May Possess Capacity for Thought and Awareness
Research indicates that the human brain develops the complete neurological infrastructure required for thought formation and potentially conscious awareness by the time an individual is born. This suggests an early onset of fundamental cognitive capabilities, even before birth.

By the time of birth, the human brain reportedly possesses all the necessary neurological structures, or "hardware," to form thoughts. This developmental stage potentially includes the capacity for some level of conscious awareness, suggesting that foundational cognitive processes may begin surprisingly early in life.
According to New Scientist, this understanding sheds light on the complex stages of brain development that occur even before an individual is born.



