Grey matter volume in the brain decreases by about 5% during pregnancy but partially recovers postpartum, particularly in the default mode network. This study, involving MRI scans of nearly 180 ...
A recent study revealed that grey matter volume shrinks by about five per cent during pregnancy. This is followed by a partial recovery in the postpartum period. The change in grey matter was ...
Summary: Pregnancy leads to a 4.9% reduction in gray matter volume in 94% of the brain, with partial recovery postpartum, primarily in regions tied to social cognition. A groundbreaking neuroimaging ...
So when something's wrong with it, you might notice: White matter disease is different from Alzheimer's disease, which affects the brain's gray matter. If you're having memory problems or a loved ...
A new research shows that 94 per cent of the grey matter in the brains of mothers undergoes changes during pregnancy. The team from Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) found that there is a ...
Findings reveal, during the first pregnancy, gray matter volume in the brain is reduced by up to 4.9 per cent, with a partial recovery during the postpartum period The Tribune, now published from ...
It is a known fact that pregnancy takes a toll on both the physical and mental health of a woman. But how significantly it would affect one's brain. A recent study found that grey matter volume ...
Grey matter, which makes up the outermost layer and interior parts of the brain, helps with processing and interpreting information, thereby allowing one to think, learn and remember.