BACKGROUND Sex differences in behavioural performance of a cognitive task have been repeatedly reported in the literature. Whether such differences are also relevant for evoked cerebral haemodynamic and oxygenation responses as well as systemic physiological changes is a topic of ongoing investigations. AIM We investigated whether changes in cerebral oxygenation and systemic physiological activity are sex-dependent during a verbal fluency task (VFT). SUBJECTS AND METHODS VFT performance and changes in cerebral oxygenation and systemic physiology were investigated in 32 healthy right-handed adults (17 females, 15 males, age: 25.5 ± 4.3 years). The total duration of the VFT was 9 min. During this phase, subjects were also expos...
Sexual dimorphisms have been observed in many species, including humans, and extend to the prevalenc...
This study focused on sex differences in visuospatial performance in (a) a neurologically intact sam...
Background: There are significant age and sex effects in cognitive ability and brain disease. Howeve...
Background: Sex differences in behavioural performance of a cognitive task have been repeatedly repo...
Individuals have different performance levels for cognitive tasks. Are these performance levels refl...
The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of gender on brain activity. Thirty male and 3...
The aim of the present study was to investigate gender related differences in brain activity for tas...
Brain energy metabolism is held to reflect energy demanding processes in neuropil related to the den...
Light evokes robust visual and nonvisual physiological and psychological effects in humans, such as ...
Background and objectives: The sex differences and similarities in cognitive abilities is a continui...
OBJECTIVE: Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is influenced by changes in arterial CO2 (PaCO2). Recently, cer...
In our previous investigations using systemic physiology augmented functional near-infrared spectros...
Light evokes robust visual and nonvisual physiological and psychological effects in humans, such as ...
Functional Transcranial Doppler sonography (fTCD) has been applied to assess peak mean cerebral bloo...
Although established as a general notion in society, there is no solid scientific foundation for the...
Sexual dimorphisms have been observed in many species, including humans, and extend to the prevalenc...
This study focused on sex differences in visuospatial performance in (a) a neurologically intact sam...
Background: There are significant age and sex effects in cognitive ability and brain disease. Howeve...
Background: Sex differences in behavioural performance of a cognitive task have been repeatedly repo...
Individuals have different performance levels for cognitive tasks. Are these performance levels refl...
The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of gender on brain activity. Thirty male and 3...
The aim of the present study was to investigate gender related differences in brain activity for tas...
Brain energy metabolism is held to reflect energy demanding processes in neuropil related to the den...
Light evokes robust visual and nonvisual physiological and psychological effects in humans, such as ...
Background and objectives: The sex differences and similarities in cognitive abilities is a continui...
OBJECTIVE: Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is influenced by changes in arterial CO2 (PaCO2). Recently, cer...
In our previous investigations using systemic physiology augmented functional near-infrared spectros...
Light evokes robust visual and nonvisual physiological and psychological effects in humans, such as ...
Functional Transcranial Doppler sonography (fTCD) has been applied to assess peak mean cerebral bloo...
Although established as a general notion in society, there is no solid scientific foundation for the...
Sexual dimorphisms have been observed in many species, including humans, and extend to the prevalenc...
This study focused on sex differences in visuospatial performance in (a) a neurologically intact sam...
Background: There are significant age and sex effects in cognitive ability and brain disease. Howeve...