Oral contraceptives (OCs) containing estrogen and progesterone analogues are widely used amongst reproductive-aged women, but their neurocognitive impact is poorly understood. Preliminary studies suggest that OCs improve verbal memory and that OCs with greater androgenic activity may improve visuospatial ability. We sought to explore the cognitive impact of OCs by assessing performance of OC users at different stages of the OC cycle, and comparing this performance between users of different OC formulations according to known androgenic activity. We conducted a prospective, observational trial of OC users, evaluating cognitive performance with CogState software on two occasions: days 7–10 of active hormonal pill phase, and days 3–5 of the in...
Hormonal contraception (HC) – one of the most popular methods of contraception, acts centrally and p...
Background Despite the widespread use of oral contraceptives (OCs), and the well-documented influenc...
Gonadal hormones influence neuronal organization and plasticity. Yet the consequences of altering th...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) containing estrogen and progesterone analogues are widely used amongst rep...
Oral contraceptives (OCs), often referred to as "the pill", are the most commonly employed...
Oral contraceptives (OCs), often referred to as "the pill", are the most commonly employed form of r...
Hormonal contraception (HC) – one of the most popular methods of contraception, acts centrally and p...
Background: The combined oral contraceptive pill (OC), containing synthetic estrogens and progestins...
Background: The combined oral contraceptive pill (OC), containing synthetic estrogensand progestins,...
The central nervous system effects of oral contraceptives (OCs) are not well-documented. In a set of...
Oral contraception (OC) is used by more than 100 million women globally. Therefore, it is important ...
Previous studies indicate effects of oral contraceptive (OC) use on spatial and verbal cognition. Ho...
The goal of the current study was to further extend limited research assessing the effects of sex, m...
Recent research suggests that oestrogen may play an important role in cognition. Epidemiological and...
BACKGROUND: Endogenous ovarian hormones as well as exogenous oestradiol and progesterone play an imp...
Hormonal contraception (HC) – one of the most popular methods of contraception, acts centrally and p...
Background Despite the widespread use of oral contraceptives (OCs), and the well-documented influenc...
Gonadal hormones influence neuronal organization and plasticity. Yet the consequences of altering th...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) containing estrogen and progesterone analogues are widely used amongst rep...
Oral contraceptives (OCs), often referred to as "the pill", are the most commonly employed...
Oral contraceptives (OCs), often referred to as "the pill", are the most commonly employed form of r...
Hormonal contraception (HC) – one of the most popular methods of contraception, acts centrally and p...
Background: The combined oral contraceptive pill (OC), containing synthetic estrogens and progestins...
Background: The combined oral contraceptive pill (OC), containing synthetic estrogensand progestins,...
The central nervous system effects of oral contraceptives (OCs) are not well-documented. In a set of...
Oral contraception (OC) is used by more than 100 million women globally. Therefore, it is important ...
Previous studies indicate effects of oral contraceptive (OC) use on spatial and verbal cognition. Ho...
The goal of the current study was to further extend limited research assessing the effects of sex, m...
Recent research suggests that oestrogen may play an important role in cognition. Epidemiological and...
BACKGROUND: Endogenous ovarian hormones as well as exogenous oestradiol and progesterone play an imp...
Hormonal contraception (HC) – one of the most popular methods of contraception, acts centrally and p...
Background Despite the widespread use of oral contraceptives (OCs), and the well-documented influenc...
Gonadal hormones influence neuronal organization and plasticity. Yet the consequences of altering th...