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Articles published in Horm Behav

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    September 2025
  1. SCHUH KM, Conrad LM, Tronson NC
    Hormonal contraceptives modulate resilience to psychiatric and neurodegenerative disease.
    Horm Behav. 2025;176:105823.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    August 2025
  2. CASTO KV, Farah S, Castro A, Akinola M, et al
    Hormonal contraceptive use in relation to basal and reactive testosterone, DHEAS, and cortisol.
    Horm Behav. 2025;175:105806.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  3. BRANDAO BM, Castro M, Buergler JB, Clark KR, et al
    Emotion regulation strategies differentially impact memory in hormonal contraceptive users.
    Horm Behav. 2025;175:105805.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    July 2025
  4. HAMPSON E
    Do combined oral contraceptives have long-term effects? Little evidence of an enduring effect on cognitive function in former users.
    Horm Behav. 2025;174:105800.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  5. BROOKE M, Graham BM
    Birth controlling your fears: The long-term effects of adolescent exposure to hormonal contraceptives on fear extinction in long-evans female rats.
    Horm Behav. 2025;174:105789.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  6. NOACHTAR I, Pletzer B
    Spatial and verbal performance relate to the duration of combined oral contraceptive use but do not change during the pill-free interval.
    Horm Behav. 2025;174:105790.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    April 2025
  7. GILFARB RA, Ranade S, Smail M, Wangler L, et al
    Hormonal contraceptives during adolescence impact the female brain and behavior in a rat model.
    Horm Behav. 2025;171:105725.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    March 2025
  8. SHIRAMIZU V, Stern J, Bartos F, Rafiee Y, et al
    Testing the congruency hypothesis using meta-analysis: Are changes in oral contraceptive use correlated with partnered women's sexual satisfaction?
    Horm Behav. 2025;170:105719.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    July 2024
  9. BELTZ AM
    Hormonal contraceptives and behavior: Updating the potent state of the nascent science.
    Horm Behav. 2024;164:105574.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    June 2024
  10. GASSEN J, Mengelkoch S, Shanmugam D, Pearson JT, et al
    Longitudinal changes in sexual desire and attraction among women who started using the Natural Cycles app.
    Horm Behav. 2024;162:105546.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  11. SCHLEIFENBAUM L, Stern J, Driebe JC, Wieczorek LL, et al
    Ovulatory cycle shifts in human motivational prioritisation of sex and food.
    Horm Behav. 2024;162:105542.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    February 2024
  12. MCNEALY KR, Oevermann MW, Knabel ML, Fitzwater A, et al
    Repeated exposure to physiologically effective doses of contraceptive hormones ethinyl estradiol or levonorgestrel do not alter the reinforcing effects of a brief visual stimulus in ovary-intact rats.
    Horm Behav. 2024;161:105506.
    PubMed     Abstract available


  13. VONDOEPP S, Mohammed Z, Dougherty R, Hilton-Vanosdall E, et al
    Levonorgestrel maintains goal-directed behavior in habit-trained intact female rats.
    Horm Behav. 2024;158:105468.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    December 2023
  14. SCHUH KM, Ahmed J, Kwak E, Xu CX, et al
    A mouse model of oral contraceptive exposure: Depression, motivation, and the stress response.
    Horm Behav. 2023;158:105470.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    November 2023
  15. DAVIGNON LM, Brouillard A, Juster RP, Marin MF, et al
    The role of sex hormones, oral contraceptive use, and its parameters on visuospatial abilities, verbal fluency, and verbal memory.
    Horm Behav. 2023;157:105454.
    PubMed     Abstract available


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