mardi 27 décembre 2016
'Pregnancy brain' shows up big time in brain scans, study says
Pregnancy may trigger structural changes to parts of the brain involved in responding to social and emotional cues, a recent study suggests. The changes are so consistent that new mothers can even be ID'd from brain scans.
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