Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1850655371> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 68 of
68
with 100 items per page.
- W1850655371 endingPage "8" @default.
- W1850655371 startingPage "470" @default.
- W1850655371 abstract "Previous studies have indicated phase-related differences in conditioned acquisition and extinction. In recent years, many researchers used event-related potential (ERP) technology to assess the extent of the acquisition and extinction. Therefore, this study was aimed to assess the sex- and menstrual cycle-dependent effects on the conditioned acquisition and extinction using ERP technology. Thirty-two females at two phases (menses phase, FM, and luteal phase, FL) of their menstrual cycle and 16 males participated in the experiment. The experiment consisted of two stages: acquisition stage and extinction stage. In the acquisition stage, in the predictable context, a condition stimulus (CS) was always followed by the presentation of a negative picture or a neutral picture; but in the unpredictable context, a CS was paired with a negative picture or a neutral picture 20% of the time. In the extinction stage, only CS was presented. The results showed that at acquisition stage, significant larger P2 amplitudes were recorded in female subjects in FL and FM in comparison with those of males. The female subjects in FL may acquire the strongest CS-US conditional connection. At extinction stage, the female subjects in FL showed larger P2 amplitudes than males, but there were no significant differences in P2 amplitudes between the males and females in FM. The results suggest that the females in FL allocate more attention resources to the acquisition of a conditioned response and delayed extinction. In conclusion, we suggest that female menstrual cycle may modulate conditioned acquisition and extinction processes, and our ERP data may provide an explanation for the premenstrual dysphoric disorder." @default.
- W1850655371 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1850655371 creator A5014071831 @default.
- W1850655371 creator A5082350357 @default.
- W1850655371 date "2015-10-25" @default.
- W1850655371 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W1850655371 title "[The influence of sex and menstrual cycle on conditioned acquisition and extinction: Event-related potential research]." @default.
- W1850655371 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26490064" @default.
- W1850655371 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W1850655371 type Work @default.
- W1850655371 sameAs 1850655371 @default.
- W1850655371 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W1850655371 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1850655371 hasAuthorship W1850655371A5014071831 @default.
- W1850655371 hasAuthorship W1850655371A5082350357 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C101991246 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C143228043 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C187785154 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C2779058012 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C42407357 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C548259974 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C71315377 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C101991246 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C120665830 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C121332964 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C126322002 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C138496976 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C143228043 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C151730666 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C15744967 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C187785154 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C2779058012 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C2779343474 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C42407357 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C548259974 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C71315377 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C71924100 @default.
- W1850655371 hasConceptScore W1850655371C86803240 @default.
- W1850655371 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W1850655371 hasLocation W18506553711 @default.
- W1850655371 hasOpenAccess W1850655371 @default.
- W1850655371 hasPrimaryLocation W18506553711 @default.
- W1850655371 hasRelatedWork W2015651039 @default.
- W1850655371 hasRelatedWork W2067530378 @default.
- W1850655371 hasRelatedWork W2134163108 @default.
- W1850655371 hasRelatedWork W2319249487 @default.
- W1850655371 hasRelatedWork W2326439650 @default.
- W1850655371 hasRelatedWork W2523260065 @default.
- W1850655371 hasRelatedWork W2622422316 @default.
- W1850655371 hasRelatedWork W4288049137 @default.
- W1850655371 hasRelatedWork W99401661 @default.
- W1850655371 hasRelatedWork W2188786799 @default.
- W1850655371 hasVolume "67" @default.
- W1850655371 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1850655371 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1850655371 magId "1850655371" @default.
- W1850655371 workType "article" @default.