Cognitive Biomarker Tracking involves the systematic measurement and monitoring of objective physiological indicators that reflect underlying neural function and mental processing capacity over time. In the context of hormonal health, this specifically tracks cognitive performance metrics that may be sensitive to fluctuations in sex hormones or thyroid status. It provides tangible data on brain health outcomes.
Origin
This field merges neuroscience, psychometrics, and endocrinology, originating from the need to quantify subjective cognitive complaints with objective data points. Biomarkers here are performance-based metrics rather than molecular assays, tracking reaction time, executive function, or memory recall. Tracking implies longitudinal data collection for trend analysis.
Mechanism
The mechanism relies on the established sensitivity of neurotransmitter systems and neuronal plasticity to circulating hormones, particularly estrogens and androgens. Subtle changes in hormonal balance can affect synaptic efficiency, which is then captured by changes in the measured cognitive tasks. Consistent tracking reveals temporal correlations between hormonal shifts and neurophysiological performance.
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