Episode 39 of Mommy Brain Revisited (@MommyBrain_Pod) out! I talk w/ Dr Robert Froemke @Froemkelab about their research @Nature on oxytocin neurons & alloparenting. We also talk mouse midwifery & more. Exciting research! Listen @ApplePodcasts , Spotify: https://t.co/ffdWdaRS7T
Anthropology sophomore Sophie Mbogno presented her work on "Global Birth Stories," a public Anthropology project, at Purdue's 2023 Spring Undergraduate Research Conference!
Episode 38 of Mommy Brain Revisited (@MommyBrain_Pod ) is out! I talk with Valerie Miller @Psychanthropic about her paper titled 'Mommy brain in the United States' published in ETHOS @AmericanAnthro . Fascinating research!
Listen: https://t.co/AGUUJz8doa
Time to 🥳. My new 📜 comparing cortical & subcortical profiles of 🧠 changes in Californian vs Spanish fathers is finally out. We replicated cortical ⬇️ & 🚫 subcortical changes. Thanks @darbysaxbe & @susanna_carmona for the best mentorship @ParentalBrain
https://t.co/KUTAVIJGDc
Dr. Amanda Veile and doctoral candidate Valerie Miller were quoted in this new Salon article on "mommy brain." A new and growing body of scientific research is challenging public narratives around maternal cognition, which often have sexist undertones.
https://t.co/GTCmBWd6kf
I'm thrilled to announce the impending arrival of my NEW BOOK: Baby Brain: The Surprising Neuroscience of How Pregnancy and Motherhood Sculpt Our Brains and Change Our Minds (For the Better). 🧠🎉📣
She's due April 26th, just in time for Mother's Day 2023! 🤰👩�
Wondering how #motherhood affects our brains and minds longterm? 🧠🤰Our new @TrendsCognSci review integrates human & animal maternal brain literatures w/ theories of cognitive ageing, to offer a framework for understanding maternal cognition across the lifespan!! @ParentalBrain
@fridababy - Thank you for your thoughtful and perfectly effective products. Your design team is genius. Favorites are the 3-in-1 humidifier and 3 step cradle cap system.
*Not receiving anything for this - just a grateful mama helping out other mamas.*
There are still a lot of questions about how the human brain adjusts to motherhood and caregiving. To what extent are maternal “instincts” truly innate or learned? What happens when these changes do not happen so readily? Learn more on Nov 22: https://t.co/b0UaLgCiYg
So excited to share our latest study “The Brain of a Mother Six Years after Parturition", published by @BrainSci_MDPI. Here, we open the possibility that pregnancy-induced brain changes are indeed permanent.
@susanna_carmona@DiePaternina
https://t.co/aHTEOJ1LJJ #parentalbrain