Journal article
Sex hormones predict the sensory strength and vividness of mental imagery
J Wassell, SL Rogers, KL Felmingam, RA Bryant, J Pearson
Biological Psychology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2015
Abstract
Mystery surrounds the cause of large individual differences in mental imagery vividness and strength, and how these might map onto mental disorders. Here, we report the concentration of sex hormones predicts the strength and vividness of visual mental imagery. We employed an objective measure of imagery utilizing binocular rivalry and a subjective questionnaire to assess imagery. The strength and vividness of imagery was greater for females in the mid luteal phase than both females in the late follicular phase and males. Further, imagery strength and vividness were significantly correlated with salivary progesterone concentration. For the same participants, performance on visual and verbal w..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Australian NHMRC grants APP568970 and APP568970 held by RB; APP1024800, APP1046198 and APP1085404 and a Career Development Fellowship APP1049596 held by JP.