Evidence from both human and animal studies suggests that gonadal steroids, such as testosterone, exert activational effects on adult spatial behavior. Endogenous testosterone levels decline gradually but variably as men age; it remains to be shown whether these decreases are associated with age-related declines in visuo-spatial performance or constituent abilities indicative of generalized age-related cognitive decline. Ninety-six healthy, community dwelling men aged between 38 and 69 years completed the Vandenberg and Kuse Mental Rotation Test (MRT) together with a battery of tests including processing speed, executive function, perceptual discrimination, working memory, and reaction time measures. Significant main effects of tertiles of ...
Objective: It has been proposed that endogenous sex hormone levels may present a modifiable risk fac...
MALE AGING IS ASSOCIATEDwith a gradual but pro-gressive decline in se-rum levels of testoste-rone,1 ...
Background: Sex steroids can positively affect the brain and from this it would follow that high lev...
The basis for sex differences in cognitive ability remains poorly defined and controversial both sci...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between free testosterone (FT) level and basic...
The relationship between the gonadal steroids, testosterone and estrogen, and individual and group d...
Objectives: Recent evidence suggests that declining testosterone levels in ageing males may be assoc...
Background Cognitive decline and impairment of physical performance and mobility are age-related cli...
Psychometric measures of processing speed are strong predictors of cognitive functioning with aging;...
Objective: To determine whether endogenous sex hormone levels are associated with cognitive function...
Background: Age-associated cognitive decline may be influenced by testosterone status. However, stud...
Aim The Aging process is a major risk factor for the development of degenerative diseases, including...
Sex hormones could protect against age-related cognitive decline in elderly men and women. We invest...
Objective: Data remain divergent regarding the activational effects of endogenous hormones on adult ...
Testosterone replacement for older men is increasingly common, with some observations suggesting a p...
Objective: It has been proposed that endogenous sex hormone levels may present a modifiable risk fac...
MALE AGING IS ASSOCIATEDwith a gradual but pro-gressive decline in se-rum levels of testoste-rone,1 ...
Background: Sex steroids can positively affect the brain and from this it would follow that high lev...
The basis for sex differences in cognitive ability remains poorly defined and controversial both sci...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between free testosterone (FT) level and basic...
The relationship between the gonadal steroids, testosterone and estrogen, and individual and group d...
Objectives: Recent evidence suggests that declining testosterone levels in ageing males may be assoc...
Background Cognitive decline and impairment of physical performance and mobility are age-related cli...
Psychometric measures of processing speed are strong predictors of cognitive functioning with aging;...
Objective: To determine whether endogenous sex hormone levels are associated with cognitive function...
Background: Age-associated cognitive decline may be influenced by testosterone status. However, stud...
Aim The Aging process is a major risk factor for the development of degenerative diseases, including...
Sex hormones could protect against age-related cognitive decline in elderly men and women. We invest...
Objective: Data remain divergent regarding the activational effects of endogenous hormones on adult ...
Testosterone replacement for older men is increasingly common, with some observations suggesting a p...
Objective: It has been proposed that endogenous sex hormone levels may present a modifiable risk fac...
MALE AGING IS ASSOCIATEDwith a gradual but pro-gressive decline in se-rum levels of testoste-rone,1 ...
Background: Sex steroids can positively affect the brain and from this it would follow that high lev...