Progesterone at encoding predicts subsequent emotional memory
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Sympathetic arousal increases a negative memory bias in young women with low sex hormone levels.Menstrual cycle influence on cognitive function and emotion processing-from a reproductive perspective.Low levels of estradiol are associated with elevated conditioned responding during fear extinction and with intrusive memories in daily lifePostlearning stress differentially affects memory for emotional gist and detail in naturally cycling women and women on hormonal contraceptives.Ovarian cycle-linked plasticity of δ-GABAA receptor subunits in hippocampal interneurons affects γ oscillations in vivo.The importance of the derivative in sex-hormone cycles: a reason why behavioural measures in sex-hormone studies are so mercurialAmygdala reactivity to negative stimuli is influenced by oral contraceptive useBlockade of estrogen by hormonal contraceptives impairs fear extinction in female rats and womenSex differences in anxiety disorders: Interactions between fear, stress, and gonadal hormonesSex and menstrual cycle phase at encoding influence emotional memory for gist and detail.Functional neuroimaging of sex differences in autobiographical memory recall.Reproducibility of hormone-driven regional grey matter volume changes in women using SPM8 and SPM12.Arousal amplifies biased competition between high and low priority memories more in women than in men: The role of elevated noradrenergic activity.Sex, age, and sex hormones affect recall of words in a directed forgetting paradigm.Gender-specific association of variants in the AKR1C1 gene with dimensional anxiety in patients with panic disorder: additional evidence for the importance of neurosteroids in anxiety?
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Progesterone at encoding predicts subsequent emotional memory
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Progesterone at encoding predicts subsequent emotional memory
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Joseph M Andreano
Larry Cahill
Nicole Ertman
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10.1101/LM.023267.111
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2011-11-18T00:00:00Z