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Published 11:50 17 Feb 2019 GMT
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The participants who took the pill (42) were less able to correctly read the facial expressions compared to their counterparts (53) who were not on the pill.
Study senior author, Dr Alexander Lischke, said that if the pill caused "dramatic impairments" in women's abilities to recognise emotions, it would have been noted long before now.
"We assumed that these impairments would be very subtle, indicating that we had to test women's emotion recognition with a task that was sensitive enough to detect such impairments," he said.
"We, thus, used a very challenging emotion recognition task that required the recognition of complex emotional expressions from the eye region of faces.
"Whereas the groups were equally good at recognising easy expressions, the oral contraceptive pill users were less likely to correctly identify difficult expressions."
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