have they managed to find 68 women who are not hormonally modified? and which control group?
the problem with media-logic is that its propaganda
at least a snap-bit of intended meaning is supposed to stick
closeread, nothing in it but dragging other suggestions into it
oh and graphs, what more to stun the pops
hardly you find a graph that says anything or is explained or used accordingly, in general,
in this article its decorative,
" Unfortunately, findings in this field are often inconclusive or contradictory. For example, it has been found that oestrogen can influence aspects of cognition, such as working memory and attention, with some studies suggesting that higher levels of oestrogen can lead to poor cognitive performance, while others have suggested that high oestrogen levels are associated with improved cognitive functioning. Why these results are inconsistent is not clear. However, when the vast range of chemical systems that oestrogen interacts with in the brain are considered, it’s perhaps not surprising that the relationship between the menstrual cycle and cognition is complex."
the nothingburger
continues
let's put 'personality' ?? in the mix
"In a different study, we investigated the effect of oestrogen on memory in people with a specific set of personality traits. These traits included being easily distracted, often daydreaming and being confused when several things happen at once."
"Participants completed a task designed to create false memories (memories of an event that didn’t occur)."
"It appeared that the effect of oestrogen on memory and cognition may differ depending on the personality of the participant."
mission complete, but if the reporting message sticks, that's better