• Parenthood Rewires Your Brain... Literally

  • Nov 17 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

Parenthood Rewires Your Brain... Literally

  • Summary

  • No you're not losing it, science says that having a child changes your brain forever. Dr Golly is here to break down the reason you may cry at the news. Or feel overcome by emotions at the smallest things.

    It turns out that your amygdala, your brain’s emotional HQ, opens up a whole new range of emotions designed to help you care for your child. But it also starts to influence how you interact with the world around you... and guess what, its forever!

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    CREDITS:

    Host: Tegan Natoli, Annaliese Todd

    With thanks to Dr Golly & Thom Lion

    Producer: Grace Rouvray

    Audio Producer: Lu Hill

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