The central nervous system effects of oral contraceptives (OCs) are not well-documented. In a set of 3 studies, we investigated a specific cognitive function, mental rotation, in healthy women currently using OCs for contraceptive purposes (n = 201) and in medication-free controls not using OCs (n = 44). Mental rotation was measured using a well-standardized and extensively validated psychometric test, the Vandenberg Mental Rotations Test (MRT). In an initial study (Study 1), current OC users (n = 63) were tested during the active or inactive phases of the contraceptive cycle in a parallel-groups design. Studies 2 and 3 were based on an archival dataset (n = 201 current OC users) that consisted of data on the MRT collected in real-time over...
Inhibitory control is a major aspect of executive functioning, and ovarian hormones (e.g., progeste...
Oral contraception (OC) is used by more than 100 million women globally. Therefore, it is important ...
Are we ovary-acting? All visuospatial abilities may not be equally affected throughout the menstrual...
The goal of the current study was to further extend limited research assessing the effects of sex, m...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) containing estrogen and progesterone analogues are widely used amongst rep...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) containing estrogen and progesterone analogues are widely used amongst rep...
BACKGROUND: Endogenous ovarian hormones as well as exogenous oestradiol and progesterone play an imp...
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...
Previous studies indicate effects of oral contraceptive (OC) use on spatial and verbal cognition. Ho...
Background Despite the widespread use of oral contraceptives (OCs), and the well-documented influenc...
Two studies were conducted to explore the cognitive effects of combination ethinyl estradiol and lev...
Hormonal contraception (HC) – one of the most popular methods of contraception, acts centrally and p...
BACKGROUND: Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are known to fluctuate across the menstrual cycle...
Gonadal hormones influence neuronal organization and plasticity. Yet the consequences of altering th...
Inhibitory control is a major aspect of executive functioning, and ovarian hormones (e.g., progeste...
Oral contraception (OC) is used by more than 100 million women globally. Therefore, it is important ...
Are we ovary-acting? All visuospatial abilities may not be equally affected throughout the menstrual...
The goal of the current study was to further extend limited research assessing the effects of sex, m...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) containing estrogen and progesterone analogues are widely used amongst rep...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) containing estrogen and progesterone analogues are widely used amongst rep...
BACKGROUND: Endogenous ovarian hormones as well as exogenous oestradiol and progesterone play an imp...
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...
Previous studies indicate effects of oral contraceptive (OC) use on spatial and verbal cognition. Ho...
Background Despite the widespread use of oral contraceptives (OCs), and the well-documented influenc...
Two studies were conducted to explore the cognitive effects of combination ethinyl estradiol and lev...
Hormonal contraception (HC) – one of the most popular methods of contraception, acts centrally and p...
BACKGROUND: Functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs) are known to fluctuate across the menstrual cycle...
Gonadal hormones influence neuronal organization and plasticity. Yet the consequences of altering th...
Inhibitory control is a major aspect of executive functioning, and ovarian hormones (e.g., progeste...
Oral contraception (OC) is used by more than 100 million women globally. Therefore, it is important ...
Are we ovary-acting? All visuospatial abilities may not be equally affected throughout the menstrual...