نتایج جستجو برای: sexual response

تعداد نتایج: 1085119  

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2005
Tracie D Giargiari Amanda L Mahaffey W Edward Craighead Kent E Hutchison

Despite the high prevalence of sexual desire disorders, little is known about their biological underpinnings in humans. Animal studies suggest that dopamine is involved in appetitive sexual behavior; thus, one aim of this study was to elucidate that relationship in humans. This study used measurement of the acoustic startle response (ASR) and prepulse inhibition of the startle response (PPI) as...

2006
Nathan Berg Donald Lien

Survey-based research concerning sexual behaviour almost inevitably confronts the simultaneous problems of misreporting and non-response. These problems lead to disparities among estimates of the number and characteristics of those who engage in same-sex sexual behaviour. This paper proposes a statistical model to consistently estimate the frequency of same-sex sexual behaviour in the presence ...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2006
Jon E Grant Anthony Pinto Matthew Gunnip Maria C Mancebo Jane L Eisen Steven A Rasmussen

Because little is known about sexual obsessions in individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), we examined rates and clinical correlates of sexual obsessions in 293 consecutive subjects with primary lifetime Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, OCD (54.6% females; mean age, 40.5 +/- 12.9 years). Symptom severity was examined using the Yale-Brown Obses...

2005
PAMELA C. REGAN LEAH ATKINS Pamela C. Regan

Only within the past decade have social scientists commonly recognized the phenomenon of sexual desire as a distinct and vital component of human sexual response. Of the various factors believed to be associated with sexual desire, gender (biological sex) is presumed by many theorists to be one of the most important. Limited empirical work suggests that men experience desire more frequently tha...

2012
Gerulf Rieger Ritch C. Savin-Williams

Recent research suggests profound sex and sexual orientation differences in sexual response. These results, however, are based on measures of genital arousal, which have potential limitations such as volunteer bias and differential measures for the sexes. The present study introduces a measure less affected by these limitations. We assessed the pupil dilation of 325 men and women of various sex...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2008
Heather A Rupp Kim Wallen

This article reviews what is currently known about how men and women respond to the presentation of visual sexual stimuli. While the assumption that men respond more to visual sexual stimuli is generally empirically supported, previous reports of sex differences are confounded by the variable content of the stimuli presented and measurement techniques. We propose that the cognitive processing s...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2011
Ryan A Stevenson Laurel D Stevenson Heather A Rupp Sunah Kim Erick Janssen Thomas W James

The sexual response includes an emotional component, but it is not clear whether this component is specific to sex and whether it is best explained by dimensional or discrete emotion theories. To determine whether the emotional component of the sexual response is distinct from other emotions, participants (n = 1099) rated 1450 sexual and non-sexual words according to dimensional theories of emo...

1967
Hugh Freeman

aesthetically unpleasant. The rest of the book consists of articles by a variety of professional authors on the management of sexual problems. These are of very variable level and some seem to be directed more at doctors than at the layman. This is not a very well-organised book, but both professional workers and general readers will find information of value if they are prepared to look for it...

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