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303 related items for PubMed ID: 18420232

  • 1. Interhemispheric interaction during the menstrual cycle.
    Bayer U, Kessler N, Güntürkün O, Hausmann M.
    Neuropsychologia; 2008; 46(9):2415-22. PubMed ID: 18420232
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  • 2. Effects of sex hormone therapy on interhemispheric crosstalk in postmenopausal women.
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  • 3. Interhemispheric integration during the menstrual cycle: failure to confirm progesterone-mediated interhemispheric decoupling.
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  • 4. Menstrual cycle-related changes of functional cerebral asymmetries in fine motor coordination.
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  • 11. Transcallosal inhibition across the menstrual cycle: a TMS study.
    Hausmann M, Tegenthoff M, Sänger J, Janssen F, Güntürkün O, Schwenkreis P.
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  • 12. Menstrual cycle phase effects on memory and Stroop task performance.
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  • 14. Menstrual cycle variation in spatial ability: relation to salivary cortisol levels.
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  • 16. Sex hormonal modulation of hemispheric asymmetries in the attentional blink.
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  • 19. The effect of the menstrual cycle on electrophysiological and behavioral measures of memory and mood.
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  • 20. Functional anatomy of visuo-spatial working memory during mental rotation is influenced by sex, menstrual cycle, and sex steroid hormones.
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