نتایج جستجو برای: receptivity

تعداد نتایج: 2684  

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2014
Adam D Pazda Pavol Prokop Andrew J Elliot

Research has shown that men perceive women wearing red, relative to other colors, as more attractive and more sexually receptive; women's perceptions of other women wearing red have scarcely been investigated. We hypothesized that women would also interpret female red as a sexual receptivity cue, and that this perception would be accompanied by rival derogation and intentions to mate-guard. Exp...

2000
Alexander Dobrinsky S. Scott Collis

This paper presents the Adjoint Parabolized Stability Equations (APSE) which are used to predict the receptivity of shear layers to a variety of disturbances. Results from the APSE are first carefully validated against solutions of the Adjoint Navier–Stokes (ANS) equations which demonstrates that APSE is an accurate and effecient means of predicting receptivity. Then APSE is used to document th...

2000
Alexander Dobrinsky Scott Collis

The Adjoint Parabolized Stability Equations (APSE) are used to predict the receptivity of boundary layers to a variety of disturbances. The method is validated through comparisons to direct solutions of the linearized Navier–Stokes (LNS) and adjoint Navier–Stokes (ANS) equations and APSE is found to accurately predict receptivity with significant gains in efficiency compared to Navier–Stokes ba...

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2009
C E Quinn R F Casper

BACKGROUND A better understanding of endometrial receptivity is crucial to the creation and optimization of tests to assess the window of implantation in a clinical setting. Testing endometrial receptivity via scanning electron microscopy of endometrial samples reveals that pinopodes are a very good marker of endometrial receptivity in the rat. There is still disagreement in the literature as t...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2001
A L Bennett M E Blasberg J D Blaustein

Repeated mating of estradiol-primed female rats increases sexual receptivity. Two studies were conducted to determine the contribution of vaginal--cervical stimulation (VCS) to this increase. In the first study, female rats were repeatedly mated for 165 min. The vaginas of half of the females were covered with tape (masked) to prevent intromissions by the males. The remaining females were unmas...

1999
S. Scott Collis Alexander Dobrinsky Scott Collis

This paper explores the use of nonparallel adjoint methods to predict the receptivity of two and three-dimensional boundary layers. Solutions obtained from both adjoint Navier–Stokes (ANS) and adjoint parabolized stability equations (APSE) have been validated against linearized Navier–Stokes (LNS) solutions that provide a full description of the linear receptivity process. The adjoint methods a...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Jennifer J. Bussell Nilay Yapici Stephen X. Zhang Barry J. Dickson Leslie B. Vosshall

BACKGROUND Female sexual receptivity offers an excellent model for complex behavioral decisions. The female must parse her own reproductive state, the external environment, and male sensory cues to decide whether to copulate. In the fly Drosophila melanogaster, virgin female receptivity has received relatively little attention, and its neural circuitry and individual behavioral components remai...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Nina Wedell

Female receptivity in butterflies and moths is influenced by a multitude of factors that vary between virgin and mated females, and is often affected by the quality and persistence of courting males. Mated females of polyandrous species frequently display a period of non-receptivity following mating, often resulting from factors transferred by the male at mating. Some of these compounds have a ...

2014
Takaomi Sakai Kazuki Watanabe Hirono Ohashi Shoma Sato Show Inami Naoto Shimada Toshihiro Kitamoto

In a variety of animal species, females hold a leading position in evaluating potential mating partners. The decision of virgin females to accept or reject a courting male is one of the most critical steps for mating success. In the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster, however, the molecular and neuronal mechanisms underlying female receptivity are still poorly understood, particularly for virgin ...

2017
Márcia M. Aranha Dennis Herrmann Hugo Cachitas Ricardo M. Neto-Silva Sophie Dias Maria Luísa Vasconcelos

Courtship behaviours allow animals to interact and display their qualities before committing to reproduction. In fly courtship, the female decides whether or not to mate and is thought to display receptivity by slowing down to accept the male. Very little is known on the neuronal brain circuitry controlling female receptivity. Here we use genetic manipulation and behavioural studies to identify...

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