Pär Nyström the Swedish student who led the team of scientists made his first test on a 5 months baby named Almita Knutson. The tests are unharmful to the babies.
Here are some of the reports:
Nyström, P. (2007) The infant mirror neuron system studied with high density EEG. Social neuroscience. In press.
von Hofsten, C. (2007). Motor development from an action perspective. To be published in M.M. Haith & J.B. Benson (Eds.), Encyklopedia of Infant and Early Childhood Development. Elsevier.
von Hofsten, C., & Gredebäck, G. (2007). The role of looking in social development. In V. Reid & T. Striano (Eds.), Interpreting People through Brain and Behaviour. Blackwell.
von Hofsten, C. (2007). Action in development. Developmental Science, 10, 54-60. (PDF 84 kB)
von Hofsten, C., Kochukhova, O., & Rosander, K. (2007). Predictive tracking over occlusion by 4-month-old infants. Developmental Science, 10, 625-640. (PDF 281 kB)
Kochukhova, O., & Gredebäck, G. (2007). Learning about occlusion, initial assumptions and rapid adjustments. Cognition, 105, 26-46. (PDF 499kB)
Örnkloo, H., & von Hofsten, C. (2007). Fitting objects into holes: On the development of spatial cognition skills.
Developmental Psychology , 43(2), 404-416. (PDF 1073kB)
Rosander, K., Nyström, P., Gredebäck, G., & von Hofsten, C. (2007). Cortical processing of visual motion in young infants. Vision Research, 47, 625-640. (PDF 1751 kB)