2013
DOI: 10.2478/10004-1254-64-2013-2167
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Changes in Basal Body Temperature and Simple Reaction Times during the Menstrual Cycle

Abstract: Previous studies have shown cyclic changes in the activation levels and performance of different tasks throughout the menstrual cycle. The aim of this study was to examine if changes in the reaction time to both light and sound stimuli may be associated with basal body temperature changes and subjective assessments of General and High Activation during the different phases of a menstrual cycle characterized by high (preovulatory and midluteal phase) and low (menstrual and early follicular phase) levels of oest… Show more

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“…In our study, the group of bilinguals was mostly women (87.5%) while the monolingual group was 50% women. It is documented that for women, RTs in behavioral tasks can be significantly prolonged during phases of lower hormone levels (Šimić and Ravlić, 2013). In order to evaluate any gender differences at play in the SS/SR tasks, we considered RT data collected from the female participants in the monolingual (N = 11) and bilingual (N = 21) groups.…”
Section: Ss/sr Task Behavioral Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, the group of bilinguals was mostly women (87.5%) while the monolingual group was 50% women. It is documented that for women, RTs in behavioral tasks can be significantly prolonged during phases of lower hormone levels (Šimić and Ravlić, 2013). In order to evaluate any gender differences at play in the SS/SR tasks, we considered RT data collected from the female participants in the monolingual (N = 11) and bilingual (N = 21) groups.…”
Section: Ss/sr Task Behavioral Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal models studies have shown that, if a rodent male at post delivery period is deprived of androgen by castration a female behavior will be expressed, while if a rodent female is exposed to androgen a male behavior will develop, these effects explains the hormonal effect on brain behaviors at postnatal life which is not true to later life, therefore optimal androgen level may be responsible for brain sex behavior since a low level in male and high level in female improved psychomotor performances thus explaining the psychomotor performance changes throughout menstrual cycle [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous study 22) , it has been recommended that the menstrual cycle be validated retrospectively when using the basal body temperature method. In another study 23) investigating changes in exercise performance with the menstrual cycle, the basal body temperature method was used to assess the subject's menstrual cycle. Therefore, in this study, we confirmed the validity of the menstrual cycle by retrospectively checking the basal body temperature of the participants after all measurements were completed.…”
Section: The Measure Of the Menstrual Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%