The Effects of Exogenous Sex Hormones on Cognition in Female College Students
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Author
Otto, LilyReaders/Advisors
Harburger, LaurenTerm and Year
Spring 2019Date Published
2019
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The current study examined differences between women taking hormonal contraceptives and naturally cycling women on object memory using 2-dimensional object arrays and in spatial memory by using the 3D Vandenberg Mental Rotation Task (Vandenberg & Kuse, 1978). The HC group had higher mean scores for all object array conditions and the mental rotation task compared to the NC group. The sample size for this study was small and therefore, results are not final or conclusive.Accessibility Statement
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