Pregnancy May Reduce Fear Permanently, Scientists Reveal
Teona Gherasim
‘Mom brain’ may be more than just a myth, as a new study finds that pregnancy does change the brain—specifically by reducing one's "fear memory". Researchers at Northeastern University found that pregnancy appears to dampen the brain’s learned response to threatening or stressful experiences. Fear memory plays a key role in survival, helping individuals remember and avoid danger, but it is also involved in anxiety disorders and post-traumatic stress. The findings offered a fresh perspective on
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