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Mothers’ pregnancy-related anxiety may alter how infants’ brains respond to sad speech

November 12, 2019 by

A study shows a correlation between mothers' self-reported pregnancy-related anxiety, and babies' blood flow to brain areas responsible for emotional responses when listening to sad speech

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