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Evol Psychol ; 10(4): 659-87, 2012 Oct 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23052608

ABSTRACT

Where the non-human animal research investigating reproduction-induced cognitive reorganization has focused on neural plasticity and adaptive advantage in response to the demands associated with pregnancy and parenting, human studies have primarily concentrated on pregnancy-induced memory decline. The current review updates Henry and Rendell's 2007 meta-analysis, and examines cognitive reorganization as the result of reproductive experience from an adaptationist perspective. Investigations of pregnancy-induced cognitive change in human females may benefit by focusing on areas, such as social cognition, where a cognitive advantage would serve a protective function, and by extending the study duration beyond pregnancy into the postpartum period.


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Biological Evolution , Cognition/physiology , Memory/physiology , Postpartum Period/physiology , Pregnancy/physiology , Adult , Female , Humans
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