Dads who spend more time with their kids have a different BRAIN STRUCTURE to ...

Dads who spend more time with their kids have a different BRAIN STRUCTURE to ...
Dads who spend more time with their kids have a different BRAIN STRUCTURE to ...
Dads who spend more time with their children have a different BRAIN STRUCTURE to less involved fathers, study finds Scientists from the University of Essex scanned the brains of 50 fathers  Fathers filled in questionnaires on how much they enjoyed time with their kids Results showed that men who enjoyed time with kids had larger hypothalamus This is an almond-sized region of the brain that plays a key role in attachment It remains unclear whether the hypothalamus increases in size in response to time with kids, or whether some men are born with a larger volume 

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Dads who spend more time with their children have a different brain structure to less involved fathers, a new study has revealed.

Researchers from the University of Essex found that men who want to actively be involved in childcare and enjoy time their kids have a larger hypothalamus – an almond-sized region of the brain that is known to play a key role for attachment and parenting.

The team is unsure whether the hypothalamus increases in size in response to time with children, or whether some men are born with an increased volume.

Regardless, the team hopes the findings will help better understand relationships between children and their fathers. 

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Dads who spend more time with their children have a different brain structure to less caring fathers, a new study has revealed (stock image)

Dads who spend more time with their children have a different brain structure to less caring fathers, a new study has revealed (stock image) 

What is the hypothalamus? 

The hypothalamus is an almond-sized region of the brain located at the base of the brain, near the pituitary gland.

It plays a key role in many important functions, including:

• releasing hormones

• regulating body temperature

• maintaining daily physiological cycles

• controlling appetite

• managing of sexual behavior

• regulating emotional responses

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In the study, the team scanned the brains of 50 fathers. 

Participants also filled out questionnaires on their caregiving beliefs and how much they enjoyed time with their children.

The results revealed that men who scored higher in both questionnaires had larger hypothalamus volume.

The hypothalamus is an almond-sized region of the brain that is located at the base of the brain, near the pituitary gland.

It plays a key role in many important functions, including homeostasis - keeping the body alive and healthy - and attachment and parenting.

Dr Pascal Vrtička, who led the study, said: 'In many societies, dads' involvement in parenting has dramatically increased.

'Men wish

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