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Having more children protects parents’ brains from age-related decline

The brains of adults who have raised children appear younger later in life. Child-rearing seemed to have this effect on both mothers and fathers, and it was stronger the more children they had.

The “baby brain” phenomenon – a phrase for the mental fog some individuals experience in pregnancy and early parenthood – implies that having children negatively affects the brain. But parenthood might actually protect both mothers’ and fathers’ brains against age-related declines, and the effect increases with each additional child.


https://www.newscientist.com/article/2430557-having-more-children-protects-parents-brains-from-age-related-decline/

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داشتن فرزندان بیشتر از مغز والدین در برابر زوال ناشی از افزایش سن محافظت می کند 🔸مغز بزرگسالانی که بچه بزرگ کرده‌اند در سنین بالاتر جوان‌تر به نظر می‌رسد. به نظر می‌رسد که تربیت فرزند این تأثیر را هم روی مادران و هم بر پدران داشته باشد، و هر چه فرزندان بیشتری…
Having more children protects parents’ brains from age-related decline

The brains of adults who have raised children appear younger later in life. Child-rearing seemed to have this effect on both mothers and fathers, and it was stronger the more children they had.

The “baby brain” phenomenon – a phrase for the mental fog some individuals experience in pregnancy and early parenthood – implies that having children negatively affects the brain. But parenthood might actually protect both mothers’ and fathers’ brains against age-related declines, and the effect increases with each additional child.


https://www.newscientist.com/article/2430557-having-more-children-protects-parents-brains-from-age-related-decline/

🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning


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