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Baby brain” isn’t the deficit it’s stereotyped to be, research suggests. Neural adaptations during pregnancy can prime ...
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Childbirth has long carried a reputation for danger, especially in humans. Many people believe that our species faces a unique burden. The idea sounds simple. We walk upright and have large brains.