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A woman's first pregnancy changes her brain, and new evidence from Straathof et al. shows that a second pregnancy does too, in distinct, but overlapping ways. What does this mean for cognition and the self? Jury is still out. @nav44s.bsky.social @sharnajamadar.bsky.social #neuroskyence #ReproSky
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Becoming a mother for the first time is a transformative experience, resulting in widespread changes in systemic physiology, neurobiology, cognition, and the sense of self. In a recent study, Straatho...
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Transformation, again? Impact of a second pregnancy on the brain, cognition, and sense of self
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