Modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions

Volume: 3, Issue: 20
Published: Oct 18, 2018
Abstract
Resting brain connectivity is a crucial component of human behavior demonstrated by disruptions in psychosexual and emotional disorders. Kisspeptin, a recently identified critical reproductive hormone, can alter activity in certain brain structures but its effects on resting brain connectivity and networks in humans remain elusive.We determined the effects of kisspeptin on resting brain connectivity (using functional neuroimaging) and behavior...
Paper Details
Title
Modulations of human resting brain connectivity by kisspeptin enhance sexual and emotional functions
Published Date
Oct 18, 2018
Volume
3
Issue
20
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