2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2015.02.003
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Sex hormones predict the sensory strength and vividness of mental imagery

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“…The average early follicular ratio (22.05) is similar to that of healthy females in a prior study (27.03) (Carter et al, 2013), both of which used plasma assay, but higher than that of another study (7.65) (Andreano & Cahill, 2010), which measured hormone levels using saliva. In contrast to healthy females, the average mid-luteal ratio that we calculated for the traumaexposed sample was 167.20, which is notably higher than the ratios obtained in healthy females using both saliva and plasma (Andreano & Cahill, 2010;Carter et al, 2013;Wassell et al, 2015). When looking at individual hormone levels across studies, there is wide variability.…”
Section: P/e Ratio In Healthy Femalescontrasting
confidence: 66%
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“…The average early follicular ratio (22.05) is similar to that of healthy females in a prior study (27.03) (Carter et al, 2013), both of which used plasma assay, but higher than that of another study (7.65) (Andreano & Cahill, 2010), which measured hormone levels using saliva. In contrast to healthy females, the average mid-luteal ratio that we calculated for the traumaexposed sample was 167.20, which is notably higher than the ratios obtained in healthy females using both saliva and plasma (Andreano & Cahill, 2010;Carter et al, 2013;Wassell et al, 2015). When looking at individual hormone levels across studies, there is wide variability.…”
Section: P/e Ratio In Healthy Femalescontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…When looking at individual hormone levels across studies, there is wide variability. For example, when assayed via saliva, estradiol in healthy midluteal females ranged from 3.97 to 8.46 pg/mL and progesterone ranged from 145 to 203.26 pg/mL (Andreano & Cahill, 2010;Wassell et al, 2015). When assayed via plasma, estradiol in healthy midluteal females was 117 pg/mL and progesterone was 10.6 ng/mL, while they were 75.34 pg/mL and 12.57 ng/mL, respectively in mid-luteal traumaexposed females.…”
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“…Behind these processes, there may be sex differences in the neuro-endocrinological response to stress (Merz and Wolf, 2017 ). Sex hormones are also associated with sensory strength and vividness of mental imagery (Wassell et al, 2015 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Imagery vividness (number of sensory cues) and image manipulability vary widely across individuals (Galton, ); some people report images resembling genuine sensory experiences, whereas others report faint or no images. This may reflect biological differences in sensory areas or in the voluntary control mechanisms that activate sensory areas (Wassell, Rogers, Felmingam, Bryant, & Pearson, ). High vividness is associated with greater efficacy of CFI interventions (Kelly et al, ), supporting the hypothesis that weak imagery abilities inhibit CFI generation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%