The aging process and menopausal transition are important factors in sexual dysfunction of menopausal women. Until now, it has been unknown how menopause synchronously influences brain morphology and brain function during visually stimulated sexual arousal in menopausal women. We used structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in parallel to evaluate menopause-related brain morphological and functional alterations during visually stimulated sexual arousal in menopausal women.
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