Anne Marieke Doornweerd
amdoornweerd.bsky.social
Anne Marieke Doornweerd
@amdoornweerd.bsky.social
PhD Utrecht University | hormonal contraceptives, sex hormones & emotions | women's health | onderzoek naar de pil | she/her | https://amdoornweerd.github.io/
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January 19, 2025 at 3:11 PM
So what are the takeaways?
💡 Hormonal status can influence emotion and fear processing.
💡 PMS symptoms can serve as a marker of sensitivity for menstrual cycle effects on emotion processing.
💡 IUD use appear to have differential effects on emotion processing compared to OCs.
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January 3, 2025 at 6:50 PM
😨 For fear acquisition and extinction (recall), we found less danger/safety cue differentiation in IUD users and in the mid-luteal phase (more fear generalization). Higher PMS symptom reports meant higher fear throughout the cycle and experiment.

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🤔 Patterns of EEG signals during emotion reactivity®ulation indicated better regulation capacity in the mid-follicular phase, but reduced emotion regulation in the mid-luteal phase (specifically with higher PMS symptoms) and in OC users. doi.org/10.1016/j.ps... 2/4
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