Birth control pills could impair women's ability to recognise emotion
Despite
the widespread use of oral
contraceptives (OCPs) by women, many are not aware
that it may impair their ability to recognise others' emotional
expressions, which may have serious consequences in interpersonal
contexts, suggests a new study.
The
study showed that healthy women who use birth
control pills are poorer judges of subtle facial
expressions than non-users.
"More
than 100 million women worldwide use oral contraceptives, but
remarkably little is known about their effects on emotion, cognition
and behaviour," said senior author Alexander Lischke from the
University of Greifswald in Germany.
"However,
coincidental findings suggest that oral contraceptives impair the
ability to recognise emotional expressions of others which could
affect the way users initiate and maintain intimate relationships,"
said Lischke.
To
investigate the effects of OCPs on women's emotion recognition, the
researchers administered a special emotion recognition task to two
similar groups of healthy women: 42 OCP users and 53 non-users. Read
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