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menstrual cycle

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SeminarNeuroscience

Characterizing hormone sensitivity along the menstrual cycle and during hormonal contraceptive use

Belinda Pletzer
Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg (PLUS), Austria
Oct 17, 2024
SeminarNeuroscience

The influence of menstrual cycle on the indices of cortical excitability

Vladimir Djurdjevic
HSE University
Nov 18, 2021

Menstruation is a normal physiological process in women occurring as a result of changes in two ovarian produced hormones – estrogen and progesterone. As a result of these fluctuations, women experience different symptoms in their bodies – their immune system changes (Sekigawa et al, 2004), there are changes in their cardiovascular and digestive system (Millikan, 2006), as well as skin (Hall and Phillips, 2005). But these hormone fluctuations produce major changes in their behavioral pattern as well causing: anxiety, sadness, heightened irritability and anger (Severino and Moline, 1995) which is usually classified as premenstrual syndrome (PMS). In some cases these symptoms severely impair women’s lives and professional help is required. The official diagnosis according to DSM-5 (2013) is premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Despite its ubiquitous presence the origins of PMS and PMDD are poorly understood. Some efforts to understand the underlying brain state during the menstruation cycle were performed by using TMS (Smith et al, 1999; 2002; 2003; Inghilleri et al, 2004; Hausmann et al, 2006). But all of these experiments suffer from major shortcomings - no control groups and small number of subjects. Our plan is to address all of these shortcomings and make this the biggest (to our knowledge) experiment of its kind which will, hopefully, provide us with some much needed answers.

ePosterNeuroscience

Exploring sex hormones and menstrual cycle influence on fear memory through a multidimensional approach

Jaime Fabregat Nabás, Eric Velasco, David Fabregat-Safont, Alejandro Gomez Gomez, Óscar Pozo, Raül Andero

FENS Forum 2024

ePosterNeuroscience

Inhibitory control for food throughout the menstrual cycle

Koyuki Ikarashi, Daisuke Sato, Sayaka Anazawa, Tomomi Fujimoto, Genta Ochi, Koya Yamashiro

FENS Forum 2024

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