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Hormonal contraceptives,menstrual cycle and brain response to faces
Authors:Klara Mare?ková   Jennifer S. Perrin  Irum Nawaz Khan  Claire Lawrence  Erin Dickie  Doug A. McQuiggan  Tomá? Paus  the IMAGEN Consortium
Affiliation:1.Rotman Research Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M6A2E1, Canada, 2.School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG72RD, UK, and 3.Applied Health Sciences (Mental Health), University of Aberdeen, Royal Cornhill Hospital, Aberdeen, AB252ZD, UK
Abstract:Both behavioral and neuroimaging evidence support a female advantage in the perception of human faces. Here we explored the possibility that this relationship may be partially mediated by female sex hormones by investigating the relationship between the brain’s response to faces and the use of oral contraceptives, as well as the phase of the menstrual cycle. First, functional magnetic resonance images were acquired in 20 young women [10 freely cycling and 10 taking oral contraception (OC)] during two phases of their cycle: mid-cycle and menstruation. We found stronger neural responses to faces in the right fusiform face area (FFA) in women taking oral contraceptives (vs freely cycling women) and during mid-cycle (vs menstruation) in both groups. Mean blood oxygenation level-dependent response in both left and right FFA increased as function of the duration of OC use. Next, this relationship between the use of OC and FFA response was replicated in an independent sample of 110 adolescent girls. Finally in a parallel behavioral study carried out in another sample of women, we found no evidence of differences in the pattern of eye movements while viewing faces between freely cycling women vs those taking oral contraceptives. The imaging findings might indicate enhanced processing of social cues in women taking OC and women during mid-cycle.
Keywords:menstrual cycle   oral contraception (OC)   fMRI   fusiform face area (FFA)   eye movements
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