In this episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel interviews neuroscientist Dr. Sarah McKay about the female brain. Dr. McKay debunks common myths about the female brain, emphasizing that brains are adaptable and resilient, not broken. She introduces a three-part framework—bottom-up (physical inputs), outside-in (sensory experiences), and top-down (thoughts)—to explain how the brain is shaped. The conversation covers brain development from infancy through puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, highlighting the impact of hormones, social experiences, and external factors on brain health. Dr. McKay stresses the importance of sleep and social connections for brain health and challenges the notion of "baby brain," attributing forgetfulness during motherhood to a lack of social support rather than neurological dysfunction. She also discusses the preventable risk factors for Alzheimer's disease and the need to acknowledge the strengths and adaptability of the female brain.
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