Pregnant women who suffer
lapses(忘却) in memory or concentration may no longer be able to blame it
on "the bump". The idea that bearing children affects one’s brain power---the
"baby brain"--is a myth, researchers say. Their study found no difference in how pregnant women or new mothers scored on tests of thinking speed and memory compared with those who were childless. Writing in the British Journal of Psychiatry, the authors said that pregnant women should be encouraged to stop attributing lapses in memory or logical thinking to their growing baby. The findings contradict previous studies that claimed women’s brains decline in size by up to 4 per cent while they are pregnant, potentially leading to worse performance on tests of memory and oral skills. Helen Christ A. A.their pregnancy B.the "baby brain" C.an unscientific cause D.changes to their brains 更多"{{B}}Section B{{/B}}{{B}}Passage On"的相关试题: [单项选择]{{B}}Section B{{/B}}
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