
Science Friday MRIs Show How The Brain Changes During Pregnancy
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Oct 23, 2024 Guest Dr. Liz Krastil, an Associate Professor of Neurobiology and Behavior at UC Irvine, dives into the intriguing effects of pregnancy on the brain. She discusses how MRI scans reveal notable changes in gray and white matter during gestation. The conversation explores the phenomenon of 'pregnancy brain,' shedding light on forgetfulness and cognitive shifts. Dr. Krastil emphasizes the significance of these transformations and their connection to mental health issues like postpartum depression, highlighting a largely uncharted area of research.
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Personal Involvement in Research
- Dr. Liz Chrastil discusses her involvement in a pregnancy brain study.
- She reveals she was a participant, studying her own brain changes.
Understudied Area of Research
- Studying the brain during pregnancy is an understudied area of research.
- Previous studies focused on pre- and post-pregnancy, missing crucial in-pregnancy data.
Brain Matter Changes
- Pregnancy leads to a 4% decrease in gray matter volume, sometimes up to 13%.
- White matter connectivity peaks in the second/third trimester, returning to baseline post-birth.
