
The brain, emotion, and the menstrual cycle: What science tells us
We spoke to Anne Marieke Doornweerd, a PhD candidate at Utrecht University, to learn more about emotions and the brain.
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Anne Marieke is a PhD Candidate and researches the role of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptives in emotions and psychological well-being. Having worked as a psychologist and scientist, Anne Marieke is passionate about advancing research and making information about hormone-related mental health more accessible.
We spoke to Anne Marieke Doornweerd, a PhD candidate at Utrecht University, to learn more about emotions and the brain.