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How becoming a dad changes men’s brains

Fathers show changes in some of the same brain areas as mothers, but the effect of parenthood on dads isn’t nearly as well studied

Raccontata danewyorker.comchannelnewsasia.comscientificamerican.com

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scientificamerican.comStai leggendo14 h fa

How becoming a dad changes men’s brains

Fathers show changes in some of the same brain areas as mothers, but the effect of parenthood on dads isn’t nearly as well studied

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channelnewsasia.com2 g fa

The surprising ways fatherhood benefits men’s brains, health and relationships

Clinical psychologist Darby Saxbe highlights how fathers increasingly take part in daily child care and caregiving. She says this involvement supports healthier relationships and delivers cognitive benefits.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·newyorker.com

    Are Dads Getting Better?

    Today’s dads are spending more time with their children, leading to changes in their brains and hormones. Does this make them better fathers?

  2. sabato 20 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    The surprising ways fatherhood benefits men’s brains, health and relationships

    Clinical psychologist Darby Saxbe highlights how fathers increasingly take part in daily child care and caregiving. She says this involvement supports healthier relationships and…

newyorker.com2 g fa

Are Dads Getting Better?

U.S. fathers spend 4x more time with kids versus 1965, with measurable brain and hormone shifts—but 'better' fatherhood is culturally relative. Tech leaders should recognize this reshapes work-life balance expectations and team culture norms.

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  • domenica 21 giugno 2026·scientificamerican.com

    How becoming a dad changes men’s brains

    Fathers show changes in some of the same brain areas as mothers, but the effect of parenthood on dads isn’t nearly as well studied