Kisspeptin, known as the master regulator of reproduction, not only has a crucial role in sperm and egg production, but may also boost reproductive behaviours. In a new study, scientists from Imperial College London investigated how the recently discovered hormone alters Brain activity in healthy volunteers. In the new research, the scientists investigated how the hormone affects the brain when it is ‘at rest’. So-called resting brain activity is the state our brain enters when not concentrating on a task, and is akin to a car ticking over in neutral. Studying this ‘neutral’, resting state is crucial for understanding what
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