Gender-related asymmetric brain vasomotor response to color stimulation: a functional transcranial Doppler spectroscopy study.

Philip C Njemanze
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Background and purpose: The present study was designed to examine the effects of color stimulation on cerebral blood mean flow velocity (MFV) in men and women.

Methods: The study included 16 (8 men and 8 women) right-handed healthy subjects. The MFV was recorded simultaneously in both right and left middle cerebral arteries in Dark and white Light conditions, and during color (Blue, Yellow and Red) stimulations, and was analyzed using functional transcranial Doppler spectroscopy (fTCDS) technique.

Results: Color processing occurred within cortico-subcortical circuits. In men, wavelength-differencing of Yellow/Blue pairs occurred within the right hemisphere by processes of cortical long-term depression (CLTD) and subcortical long-term potentiation (SLTP). Conversely, in women, frequency-differencing of Blue/Yellow pairs occurred within the left hemisphere by processes of cortical long-term potentiation (CLTP) and subcortical long-term depression (SLTD). In both genders, there was luminance effect in the left hemisphere, while in men it was along an axis opposite (orthogonal) to that of chromatic effect, in women, it was parallel.

Conclusion: Gender-related differences in color processing demonstrated a right hemisphere cognitive style for wavelength-differencing in men, and a left hemisphere cognitive style for frequency-differencing in women. There are potential applications of fTCDS technique, for stroke rehabilitation and monitoring of drug effects.

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颜色刺激下与性别相关的不对称脑血管舒缩反应:功能性经颅多普勒光谱研究。
背景与目的:本研究旨在探讨颜色刺激对男性和女性脑血平均流速(MFV)的影响。方法:选取16名健康右撇子,男8名,女8名。在暗光和白光条件下,以及在彩色(蓝、黄、红)刺激下,同时记录左、右大脑中动脉的MFV,并使用功能经颅多普勒光谱(fTCDS)技术进行分析。结果:颜色加工发生在皮层-皮层下回路中。在男性中,黄/蓝对的波长差异通过皮层长期抑制(CLTD)和皮层下长期增强(SLTP)过程发生在右半球内。相反,在女性中,蓝/黄对的频率差异发生在左半球的皮质长期增强(CLTP)和皮质下长期抑制(SLTD)过程中。在两性中,左半球都存在亮度效应,而在男性中,亮度效应沿着与色度效应相反(正交)的轴,在女性中,亮度效应是平行的。结论:颜色处理的性别差异表现为男性的右半球对波长差异的认知风格,女性的左半球对频率差异的认知风格。fTCDS技术在脑卒中康复和药物疗效监测方面具有潜在的应用前景。
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