Hormones and Cognition
A special issue of Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 March 2020) | Viewed by 35211
Special Issue Editors
Interests: steroid hormones; psychiatric disorders; cognition
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Neuroendocrine influences on cognitive function and dysfunction are well recognized. In particular, hormones related to the stress axis (the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal [HPA]) and the sex hormone axis (the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal [HPG]) are receiving growing attention in relation to the vulnerability and manifestation of several psychiatric and neurological diseases that involve cognitive disruption. For example, Alzheimer’s disease, depression, schizophrenia, and multiple sclerosis all have significant sex differences in terms of incidence and/or manifestation of symptoms. When sex differences are observed, sex chromosomes and sex hormones are likely to be implicated. Sex steroid hormones that regulate reproductive function have multiple effects on the development, maintenance, and function of the brain, including significant effects of cognitive functioning and emotion processing. Much of the existing research has focused on the role of estrogen, although more recent research has expanded the field to explore the influence of other sex steroid hormones as well as pituitary hormones. Dysregulation of the stress hormone axis has been implicated as a key risk factor in virtually all psychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia, depression and complex trauma disorders, and research into how stress hormones and neuropeptides including cortisol, oxytocin, and vasopressin can moderate cognitive functioning is expanding. The potential for developing and repurposing drugs that target hormones related to the HPA and HPG axes to treat cognitive problems is a growing and promising field.
This Special Issue will cover research addressing the influence of stress and sex steroid hormones on cognitive functioning in health as well as neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders. The potential for drugs targeting neuroendocrine systems using a psychoneuroendocrine approach to enhance cognition and emotion regulation will also be addressed.
Dr. Caroline Gurvich
Dr. Natalie Thomas
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Sex hormones;
- Stress hormones;
- Neuropsychiatric disorders;
- Neurodegenerative disorders;
- Cognition;
- Emotion regulation;
- Sex differences.
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