نتایج جستجو برای: menstrual characteristics

تعداد نتایج: 672239  

2015

1 Beach, F. A.: Hormones and behavior: A survey of interrelationships between endocrine secretions and patterns of overt response (Hoeber, London 1948). 2 Faure, J. et Loiseau, P.: Action de substances hormonales sur l’activité électrique du cerveau, la respiration, le cycle d’excitabilité et le comportement de la lapine. Rev. neurol. 91: 460-468 (1954). 3 Hartmann, E.: The D state and the mens...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2011
Patricia E Cowell William L Ledger Meghana B Wadnerkar Fiona M Skilling Sandra P Whiteside

This report presents evidence for changes in dichotic listening asymmetries across the menstrual cycle, which replicate studies from our laboratory and others. Increases in the right ear advantage (REA) were present in women at phases of the menstrual cycle associated with higher levels of ovarian hormones. The data also revealed correlations between hormone levels and behavioural measures of a...

2010
David Wozniak William T. Harbaugh Ulrich Mayr Jack Wozniak

Economic experiments have shown that in mixed gender groups women are more reluctant than men to choose tournaments when given the choice between piece rate and winner-take-all tournament style compensation. These gender difference experiments have all relied on a framework where subjects were not informed of their abilities relative to potential competitors. We replicate these findings with ma...

2014
Adrianna Mendrek Laurence Dinh-Williams Josiane Bourque Stéphane Potvin

While overall more men than women smoke cigarettes, women and girls take less time to become dependent after initial use and have more difficulties quitting the habit. One of the factors contributing to these differences may be that women crave cigarettes more than men and that their desire to smoke is influenced by hormonal fluctuations across the menstrual cycle. Therefore, the purpose of the...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 1990
M V Seeman M Lang

The male/female differences that have been described in schizophrenia are important because they may ultimately shed light on factors that mediate the expression of schizophrenic illness. The hypothesis of this article is that estrogens, either directly or indirectly, modify symptom expression and account for many of the observed gender differences. The role of sex hormones is divided into orga...

2016
Claudia Barth Christopher J Steele Karsten Mueller Vivien P. Rekkas Katrin Arélin Andre Pampel Inga Burmann Jürgen Kratzsch Arno Villringer Julia Sacher

Sex hormones fluctuate during the menstrual cycle. Evidence from animal studies suggests similar subtle fluctuations in hippocampal structure, predominantly linked to estrogen. Hippocampal abnormalities have been observed in several neuropsychiatric pathologies with prominent sexual dimorphism. Yet, the potential impact of subtle sex-hormonal fluctuations on human hippocampal structure in healt...

Journal: :Brain research 2008
Gloria M P Roberts Fiona Newell Cristina Simões-Franklin Hugh Garavan

Evolutionary selection pressures have been one of the factors proposed to underlie sex differences in inhibitory control. Consequently, inhibitory control may vary as a function of the menstrual cycle and may be modulated by the stimuli being processed if these stimuli are related to reproductive success. We used functional MRI to study women's brain activation across the menstrual cycle on a G...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2005
Markus Hausmann

Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are known to fluctuate across the menstrual cycle. The mechanisms of these sex hormonal modulations are poorly understood. It has been suggested that gonadal steroid hormones might suppress or specifically activate one hemisphere. However, recent studies suggest that high levels of gonadal steroid hormones reduce FCAs by its modulating effects on cortico-c...

Journal: :Thrombosis and haemostasis 1998
S Kapiotis B Jilma T Pernerstorfer P Stohlawetz H G Eichler W Speiser

Men have an increased cardiovascular risk as compared to women, which is largely ascribed to the cardioprotective effects of female sex steroids. We hypothesised that this may be reflected by differences in the activation status of the coagulation system. Hence the aim of this study was to compare plasma levels of activated factor VII (FVIIa) in men and women, and to study the influence of the ...

Journal: :Physiology & Behavior 2017
Belinda Pletzer Ti-Anni Harris Tuulia Ortner

Sex differences and menstrual cycle influences have been investigated in a variety of cognitive abilities, but results regarding attention are comparably sparse. In the present study, 35 men and 32 naturally cycling women completed three attention tasks, which are commonly used in neuropsychological assessment situations. All participants completed two sessions, which were time-locked to the fo...

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