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TikTok user Sierra Saltz posted a viral video about inheriting your mom's nervous system.
The post has garnered 15 million views and 2.4 million likes on TikTok .
Science confirms viral theory, and it explains a lot of the surprising world of genetic inheritance.
A UC San Francisco study found that the corticolimbic system is “more likely to be passed down from mothers to daughters” than to sons.
There's a clear connection between your nervous system and your mom's, but this isn't the complete story.
Through engaging in neuroplasticity-boosting activities daily , like physical exercise, learning new skills (hello, Duolingo ).
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