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Pregnancy renders anatomical changes in hypothalamic substructures of the human brain that relate to aspects of maternal behavior
Do pregnancy-induced brain changes reverse? The brain of a mother six years after parturition
Becoming a mother entails anatomical changes in the ventral striatum of the human brain that facilitate its responsiveness to offspring cues
The paternal transition entails neuroanatomic adaptations that are associated with the father’s brain response to his infant cues
Brain plasticity in pregnancy and the postpartum period: links to maternal caregiving and mental health
Pregnancy and adolescence entail similar neuroanatomical adaptations: A comparative analysis of cerebral morphometric changes
Pregnancy leads to long-lasting changes in human brain structure
Morphologic brain changes induced by pregnancy. A longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study.
Emotion processing in joint hypermobility: A potential link to the neural bases of anxiety and related somatic symptoms in collagen anomalies
Training-induced neuroanatomical plasticity in ADHD: a tensor-based morphometric study
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