Scans capture sweeping reorganisation of brain in pregnancy
by Ian Sample Science editor from Science | The Guardian on (#6QS32)
MRIs taken from before conception until two years after birth show some short-lived changes and some lasting years
Profound changes that sweep across the human brain during pregnancy have been captured for the first time, after researchers performed precision scans on a woman carrying her child.
MRI scans taken every few weeks from before conception until two years after childbirth revealed widespread reorganisation in the mother's brain, with some changes short-lived and others lasting years.
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