These changes to the brain are linked to hormone fluctuations and the psychological wellbeing of mothers after giving birth.
Periodontitis might be a potential risk factor for impaired brain function even in individuals with normal cognition.
A new study reveals that during a woman’s first pregnancy, gray matter in the brain decreases by up to 4.9 per cent, partially recovering postpartum. Hormonal fluctuations drive these changes, ...
Apšvalka, D., Ferreira, C. S., Schmitz, T. W., Rowe, J. B., & Anderson, M. C. (2022). Dynamic targeting enables domain-general inhibitory control over action and ...
The MACM analysis further highlights the importance of the frontoparietal network, a key player in cognitive control, for mathematical creativity. This network’s involvement in attention, working ...
Advanced imaging technologies have enabled scientists to look at areas of the brain cortex connected to particular math skills. The frontoparietal region of the brain has been identified as the ...
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 ...
Background: Temporal interference electrical stimulation (TI) is promise in targeting deep brain regions focally. However, limited electric field intensity challenges its efficacy. Objective: This ...
The analysis also showed decreased FC between the posterior default-mode network and the right frontoparietal network in the moderate-to-severe periodontitis group compared with those without ...