2000
DOI: 10.1002/1098-2302(200011)37:3<194::aid-dev7>3.0.co;2-i
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Organizational and activational effects of gonadal steroid hormones on the EEG of male and female rats

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“…Similar findings have been reported by studies that used prenatal and postnatal testosterone propionate (TP) treatment as an alternative to GNX, as it disrupts normal sexual differentiation and induces virilization [1921]. Prenatal TP treatment abolished sex differences and increased the absolute power of all frequency bands, with the exception of the beta band, in both sexes [16, 17]. TP administration prenatally also masculinized the network activity of female rats, as evidenced by greater theta absolute power, reduced beta relative power, and enhanced interparietal correlation [16, 17].…”
Section: Sex Differences In Circuit Function Activity and Regulationsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…Similar findings have been reported by studies that used prenatal and postnatal testosterone propionate (TP) treatment as an alternative to GNX, as it disrupts normal sexual differentiation and induces virilization [1921]. Prenatal TP treatment abolished sex differences and increased the absolute power of all frequency bands, with the exception of the beta band, in both sexes [16, 17]. TP administration prenatally also masculinized the network activity of female rats, as evidenced by greater theta absolute power, reduced beta relative power, and enhanced interparietal correlation [16, 17].…”
Section: Sex Differences In Circuit Function Activity and Regulationsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…GNX male rats exhibited higher overall absolute power (raw power value recorded) than females, a sex difference that is not present in healthy rats [18]. However, when males were postnatally GNX, they exhibited more feminized EEG features, such as enhanced relative beta power, indicating that testicular steroids are essential for the masculinization of brain activity during the neonatal period [17]. Similar findings have been reported by studies that used prenatal and postnatal testosterone propionate (TP) treatment as an alternative to GNX, as it disrupts normal sexual differentiation and induces virilization [1921].…”
Section: Sex Differences In Circuit Function Activity and Regulationmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…The body of evidence to suggest that hormonal factors influence spatial abilities is growing (Hampson, 1990a(Hampson, , 1990bHampson & Kimura, 1988;Silverman & Phillips, 1993;Van Goozen, Cohen-Kettenis, Gooren, Fridja, & Van de Poll, 1994,1995. Additionally, recent experimental research has indicated that hormones may also have a direct effect on EEG (Corsi-Cabrera, Ugalde, Del-Rio- Portilla, & Fernandez-Guasti, 2000). These different lines of research could all be used to explain the results of the current study.…”
Section: Overall Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%