Journal article

Early visual processing is enhanced in the midluteal phase of the menstrual cycle

BR Lusk, AR Carr, VA Ranson, RA Bryant, KL Felmingham

Psychoneuroendocrinology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2015

Abstract

Event-related potential (ERP) studies have revealed an early attentional bias in processing unpleasant emotional images in women. Recent neuroimaging data suggests there are significant differences in cortical emotional processing according to menstrual phase. This study examined the impact of menstrual phase on visual emotional processing in women compared to men. ERPs were recorded from 28 early follicular women, 29 midluteal women, and 27 men while they completed a passive viewing task of neutral and low- and high- arousing pleasant and unpleasant images. There was a significant effect of menstrual phase in early visual processing, as midluteal women displayed significantly greater P1 amp..

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