Testosterone increases amygdala reactivity in middle-aged women to a young adulthood level.
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Anxiety disorders and GABA neurotransmission: a disturbance of modulationA quantitative and qualitative review of the effects of testosterone on the function and structure of the human social-emotional brainGenetic and hormonal sensitivity to threat: testing a serotonin transporter genotype × testosterone interactionTestosterone is inversely related to brain activity during emotional inhibition in schizophrenia.Effects of androgen deprivation on cerebral morphometry in prostate cancer patients--an exploratory study.Salivary testosterone and a trinucleotide (CAG) length polymorphism in the androgen receptor gene predict amygdala reactivity in menCoupling of the HPA and HPG axes in the context of early life adversity in incarcerated male adolescentsIn utero cortisol and testosterone exposure and fear reactivity in infancyThe right way to kiss: directionality bias in head-turning during kissing.Postlearning stress differentially affects memory for emotional gist and detail in naturally cycling women and women on hormonal contraceptives.Changes in functioning of mesolimbic incentive processing circuits during the premenstrual phase.Fetal hormonal programming of sex differences in depression: linking women's mental health with sex differences in the brain across the lifespanEndogenous testosterone modulates prefrontal-amygdala connectivity during social emotional behaviorEffects of androgen deprivation on brain function in prostate cancer patients - a prospective observational cohort analysisA testosterone-related structural brain phenotype predicts aggressive behavior from childhood to adulthood.Testosterone reactivity to provocation mediates the effect of early intervention on aggressive behavior.Perceived threat predicts the neural sequelae of combat stress.Neural mechanisms of the testosterone-aggression relation: the role of orbitofrontal cortex.Developmental trajectories of aggressive behavior in children from ages 8 to 10: The role of sex and hormones.Amygdala reactivity to negative stimuli is influenced by oral contraceptive useTestosterone biases the amygdala toward social threat approach.Maternal testosterone exposure increases anxiety-like behavior and impacts the limbic system in the offspring.Fetal programming effects of testosterone on the reward system and behavioral approach tendencies in humans.Use of functional imaging across clinical phases in CNS drug development.The amygdala: an agent of change in adolescent neural networks.Testosterone causes both prosocial and antisocial status-enhancing behaviors in human malesSex and menstrual cycle phase at encoding influence emotional memory for gist and detail.Sex differences in neural responses to subliminal sad and happy faces in healthy individuals: Implications for depressionEndogenous testosterone is associated with lower amygdala reactivity to angry faces and reduced aggressive behavior in healthy young women.Sex differences in anxiety and depression: role of testosteroneTestosterone modulates preattentive sensory processing and involuntary attention switches to emotional voices.Neural activation-based sexual orientation and its correlation with free testosterone level in postoperative female-to-male transsexuals: preliminary study with 3.0-T fMRI.Sex Hormones and Processing of Facial Expressions of Emotion: A Systematic Literature Review.
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Testosterone increases amygdala reactivity in middle-aged women to a young adulthood level.
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Claudia Mattern
Guido A van Wingen
Robbert Jan Verkes
Sara Pieters
Staś A Zylicz
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10.1038/NPP.2008.2
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2008-01-30T00:00:00Z