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While both new and new show activation in regions linked with empathy and understanding their child’s emotional state and behavioural intentions after parenthood, a 2012 study by at Bar-Ilan University in Israel suggested that the parts of the brain that light up the most are startlingly different for each parent.
For mothers, regions closer to the core of the brain — which enable them to care, nurture and detect risk — were most active. But for fathers, the parts that shone most brightly were located on the outer surface of the brain, where higher, more conscious cognitive functions sit, such as thought, goal orientation, planning and problem solving.
The differing areas of brain activation may reflect a difference in role, and different but equally strong attachments, between mothers and fathers. It is a cliché that children run to mum for a hug when they’re hurt, while dad is the “fun” parent. But evidence suggests that mothers and fathers get different neurochemical “rewards” after certain parenting behaviours—
Dr. Ruth Feldman, Ph.D., a social neuroscientist based in Israel, published a study of 112 mothers and fathers in 2010 which found that peaks in (and by association, ) occurred for women when they nurtured their children. In contrast, the peak for men occurred when they took part in rough-and-tumble play. Because young children’s brains seem to mimic the same oxytocin levels as their parents’ — meaning they’ll get a similar blast of feel-good oxytocin when playing with dad and when being nurtured by mum — they’ll be more likely to engage in that behaviour over and over again specifically with that parent, which is critical to their development. Rough-and-tumble not only cements bonds between father and child, but also plays crucial roles in a child’s social development.
Parenting roles are changing every generation, however these brain study results may explain why mother/father stereotypes sometimes (although not always) seem true across many generations, family environments and cultures.
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