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A joint study by Cambridge and Oxford, published in Evolutionary Anthropology, suggests pregnancy hormones like testosterone and estrogen, regulated by the placenta, may have driven human brain growth and social behaviour. These hormones could also impact learning and autism risk, offering insight into how pregnancy shaped human intelligence.
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