Study Proves That Our Moms Might Be More Connected To Our Kids Than Us

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Study Proves That Our Moms Might Be More Connected To Our Kids Than Us
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Good news: you're not crazy for thinking your mom is more excited to see your kids than you.

Rilling, who is a professor of anthropology, psychiatry, and behavioral sciences, recruited 50 women with at least one grandchild between the ages of three and 12 and studied their brain activity with an MRI as they were shown photographs of their grandchildren, their children, and strangers. The results? Well, maybe you weren’t all that crazy if you think your mom is more excited to see your kids than you.

When it comes to adult children, the grandmothers’ brains lit up in a different area, suggesting more of a mental understanding of their adult child

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