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Neural Correlates of Erotic Stimulation under Different Levels of Female Sexual Hormones

Previous studies have demonstrated variable influences of sexual hormonal states on female brain activation and the necessity to control for these in neuroimaging studies. However, systematic investigations of these influences, particularly those of hormonal contraceptives as compared to the physiol...

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Autores principales: Abler, Birgit, Kumpfmüller, Daniela, Grön, Georg, Walter, Martin, Stingl, Julia, Seeringer, Angela
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3572100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23418428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054447
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author Abler, Birgit
Kumpfmüller, Daniela
Grön, Georg
Walter, Martin
Stingl, Julia
Seeringer, Angela
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Kumpfmüller, Daniela
Grön, Georg
Walter, Martin
Stingl, Julia
Seeringer, Angela
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description Previous studies have demonstrated variable influences of sexual hormonal states on female brain activation and the necessity to control for these in neuroimaging studies. However, systematic investigations of these influences, particularly those of hormonal contraceptives as compared to the physiological menstrual cycle are scarce. In the present study, we investigated the hormonal modulation of neural correlates of erotic processing in a group of females under hormonal contraceptives (C group; N = 12), and a different group of females (nC group; N = 12) not taking contraceptives during their mid-follicular and mid-luteal phases of the cycle. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure hemodynamic responses as an estimate of brain activation during three different experimental conditions of visual erotic stimulation: dynamic videos, static erotic pictures, and expectation of erotic pictures. Plasma estrogen and progesterone levels were assessed in all subjects. No strong hormonally modulating effect was detected upon more direct and explicit stimulation (viewing of videos or pictures) with significant activations in cortical and subcortical brain regions previously linked to erotic stimulation consistent across hormonal levels and stimulation type. Upon less direct and less explicit stimulation (expectation), activation patterns varied between the different hormonal conditions with various, predominantly frontal brain regions showing significant within- or between-group differences. Activation in the precentral gyrus during the follicular phase in the nC group was found elevated compared to the C group and positively correlated with estrogen levels. From the results we conclude that effects of hormonal influences on brain activation during erotic stimulation are weak if stimulation is direct and explicit but that female sexual hormones may modulate more subtle aspects of sexual arousal and behaviour as involved in sexual expectation. Results may provide a basis for future imaging studies on sexual processing in females, especially in the context of less explicit erotic stimulation.
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spelling pubmed-35721002013-02-15 Neural Correlates of Erotic Stimulation under Different Levels of Female Sexual Hormones Abler, Birgit Kumpfmüller, Daniela Grön, Georg Walter, Martin Stingl, Julia Seeringer, Angela PLoS One Research Article Previous studies have demonstrated variable influences of sexual hormonal states on female brain activation and the necessity to control for these in neuroimaging studies. However, systematic investigations of these influences, particularly those of hormonal contraceptives as compared to the physiological menstrual cycle are scarce. In the present study, we investigated the hormonal modulation of neural correlates of erotic processing in a group of females under hormonal contraceptives (C group; N = 12), and a different group of females (nC group; N = 12) not taking contraceptives during their mid-follicular and mid-luteal phases of the cycle. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure hemodynamic responses as an estimate of brain activation during three different experimental conditions of visual erotic stimulation: dynamic videos, static erotic pictures, and expectation of erotic pictures. Plasma estrogen and progesterone levels were assessed in all subjects. No strong hormonally modulating effect was detected upon more direct and explicit stimulation (viewing of videos or pictures) with significant activations in cortical and subcortical brain regions previously linked to erotic stimulation consistent across hormonal levels and stimulation type. Upon less direct and less explicit stimulation (expectation), activation patterns varied between the different hormonal conditions with various, predominantly frontal brain regions showing significant within- or between-group differences. Activation in the precentral gyrus during the follicular phase in the nC group was found elevated compared to the C group and positively correlated with estrogen levels. From the results we conclude that effects of hormonal influences on brain activation during erotic stimulation are weak if stimulation is direct and explicit but that female sexual hormones may modulate more subtle aspects of sexual arousal and behaviour as involved in sexual expectation. Results may provide a basis for future imaging studies on sexual processing in females, especially in the context of less explicit erotic stimulation. Public Library of Science 2013-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3572100/ /pubmed/23418428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054447 Text en © 2013 Abler et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Walter, Martin
Stingl, Julia
Seeringer, Angela
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title_short Neural Correlates of Erotic Stimulation under Different Levels of Female Sexual Hormones
title_sort neural correlates of erotic stimulation under different levels of female sexual hormones
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3572100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23418428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054447
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