Female sexuality and changes with age
... Anti-depressants are the most likely medications to suppress sexual function. Female sexual dysfunction is an established side-effect of antidepressant therapy, and is most frequently reported by women using selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) therapy. SSRIs are the most commonly used anti ...
... Anti-depressants are the most likely medications to suppress sexual function. Female sexual dysfunction is an established side-effect of antidepressant therapy, and is most frequently reported by women using selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) therapy. SSRIs are the most commonly used anti ...
Mate Choice, Sexual Conflict, and Evolution of Senescence
... between the sexes. In mating contests between males and females, what is optimal for one sex may be suboptimal for the other sex. Consider sperm competition as an example. In many species, females will mate with two or more males in relatively quick succession. Sperm from multiple males are thus com ...
... between the sexes. In mating contests between males and females, what is optimal for one sex may be suboptimal for the other sex. Consider sperm competition as an example. In many species, females will mate with two or more males in relatively quick succession. Sperm from multiple males are thus com ...
1 - OpenPsych
... increases the average phenotype of both males and females to different extents (Lande, 1980). Indeed, “when the sexes vary equally and are under equally strong natural selection towards different optima, and constant intensities of sexual selection, the average phenotype of the two sexes together ev ...
... increases the average phenotype of both males and females to different extents (Lande, 1980). Indeed, “when the sexes vary equally and are under equally strong natural selection towards different optima, and constant intensities of sexual selection, the average phenotype of the two sexes together ev ...
Sex * consequences, boundaries, goals
... Physical Risk of unwanted pregnancy STDs Must plan, use, pay for ...
... Physical Risk of unwanted pregnancy STDs Must plan, use, pay for ...
Evolutionary psychology
... Rosemary L. Hopcroft, The Evolved Actor in Sociology , Sociological Theory 27 (2009) Christine Horne, Values and Evolutionary Psychology , Sociological Theory 22 (2004) Barbara Smuts, ‘The Evolutionary Origins of Patriarchy’, Human Nature 6 (1995) Special issue on feminism and evolutionary psycho ...
... Rosemary L. Hopcroft, The Evolved Actor in Sociology , Sociological Theory 27 (2009) Christine Horne, Values and Evolutionary Psychology , Sociological Theory 22 (2004) Barbara Smuts, ‘The Evolutionary Origins of Patriarchy’, Human Nature 6 (1995) Special issue on feminism and evolutionary psycho ...
Reversed sex roles and parental energy investment in zygotes of
... in S. typhle sexes were equally large. Furthermore, N. ophidion females have pronounced sexual colourings and possess dorso-ventral skin folds, in contrast to males, whereas sexes in S. typhle look alike. The hypothesis that the males in the more reversed sex dimorphic species, N. ophidion, should i ...
... in S. typhle sexes were equally large. Furthermore, N. ophidion females have pronounced sexual colourings and possess dorso-ventral skin folds, in contrast to males, whereas sexes in S. typhle look alike. The hypothesis that the males in the more reversed sex dimorphic species, N. ophidion, should i ...
PPTX
... • However, 47.5% of the couples are low risk – Neither member of couple IVDU, recent STD, jail history, msm, had sex for money, had concurrent partner; – tested for HIV since relationship began ...
... • However, 47.5% of the couples are low risk – Neither member of couple IVDU, recent STD, jail history, msm, had sex for money, had concurrent partner; – tested for HIV since relationship began ...
Romantic love
... Sexuality and love are intimately related in our culture Our cultural language connects love and sex and love “legitimizes” sex outside of marriage. Our sexual standards have become personal rather than institutional. Many in sexual relationships use words associated with “love” to describe/explain ...
... Sexuality and love are intimately related in our culture Our cultural language connects love and sex and love “legitimizes” sex outside of marriage. Our sexual standards have become personal rather than institutional. Many in sexual relationships use words associated with “love” to describe/explain ...
Chapter 10 - Motivation and Emotion
... • Genetic predisposition for weight? adoption study – The weight of adults who had been adopted was more like their biological parents than their adopted parents • The concept of set point/settling point ...
... • Genetic predisposition for weight? adoption study – The weight of adults who had been adopted was more like their biological parents than their adopted parents • The concept of set point/settling point ...
REVIEW ESSAYS Adam Ashforth LoVE In thE tImE of AIDS
... in “lonely hearts” columns of newspapers seeking “non-smoking, nondrinking, church-going” men attest (usually placed by women who indicate they already have children, so perhaps they should know better about their chances of finding such a man). But most women know that, like their mothers, sisters, ...
... in “lonely hearts” columns of newspapers seeking “non-smoking, nondrinking, church-going” men attest (usually placed by women who indicate they already have children, so perhaps they should know better about their chances of finding such a man). But most women know that, like their mothers, sisters, ...
Rapid evolutionary change in a sexual signal
... colonization and subsequent selection on signal evolution can shed light on the processes that contribute to reproductive isolation. When sexual signals do change, we want to understand not only the forces responsible (for example, adaptive or non-adaptive), but also the underlying genetic architect ...
... colonization and subsequent selection on signal evolution can shed light on the processes that contribute to reproductive isolation. When sexual signals do change, we want to understand not only the forces responsible (for example, adaptive or non-adaptive), but also the underlying genetic architect ...
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... Confirmed male and female similarities in biology through observation Identified Four Phases of Human Sexual Response Cycle (see following slides ...
... Confirmed male and female similarities in biology through observation Identified Four Phases of Human Sexual Response Cycle (see following slides ...
Coercive mating and gonopodium length in two populations
... the presence of a male than in the presence of a female because they need to dedicate attention to avoiding male sexual harassment (PLATH et al. 2003). The length of the gonopodium is highly variable across species ranging from less than 20% to more than 70% of a male’s body length (ROSEN & GORDON 1 ...
... the presence of a male than in the presence of a female because they need to dedicate attention to avoiding male sexual harassment (PLATH et al. 2003). The length of the gonopodium is highly variable across species ranging from less than 20% to more than 70% of a male’s body length (ROSEN & GORDON 1 ...
The Evolution of Sex
... asexual species for three traits, but no detectable differences between asexual and sexual species for two other traits. A second analysis examined the influence of each population’s maximum and minimum value on overall population variability, and revealed that the variances of sexual populations we ...
... asexual species for three traits, but no detectable differences between asexual and sexual species for two other traits. A second analysis examined the influence of each population’s maximum and minimum value on overall population variability, and revealed that the variances of sexual populations we ...
Chapter 3 Hormones and Sexuality
... Talking With Your Partner About Sexual Differences and Problems ...
... Talking With Your Partner About Sexual Differences and Problems ...
Presentation - RTI International
... In addition to female to MSM bridging, bridging DU to nonDU z ...
... In addition to female to MSM bridging, bridging DU to nonDU z ...
Sex roles and sexual selection
... theory. When one sex invests less in reproduction than the other and is able to reproduce at a faster rate, members of the sex investing least will compete amongst themselves over access to those investing most. An empirical measure of this is the operational sex ratio (OSR); the ratio of fertilizab ...
... theory. When one sex invests less in reproduction than the other and is able to reproduce at a faster rate, members of the sex investing least will compete amongst themselves over access to those investing most. An empirical measure of this is the operational sex ratio (OSR); the ratio of fertilizab ...
Sexual Selection IQ
... males are confirmed by the results. The average intelligence of populations was found to be positively correlated to sex dimorphism in intelligence scores, matching the prediction that sexual selection has the double effect of increasing average phenotypic level and creating sex differences in the s ...
... males are confirmed by the results. The average intelligence of populations was found to be positively correlated to sex dimorphism in intelligence scores, matching the prediction that sexual selection has the double effect of increasing average phenotypic level and creating sex differences in the s ...
Secondary Sexual Characteristics
... Parent and Peer Influence Although teens become independent of their parents as they grow older, they nevertheless relate to their parents on a number of things, including religiosity and career choices. Peer approval and relationships are also very important. ...
... Parent and Peer Influence Although teens become independent of their parents as they grow older, they nevertheless relate to their parents on a number of things, including religiosity and career choices. Peer approval and relationships are also very important. ...
By the end of Key Stage 1
... recognise similarities and differences between themselves and others and treat others with sensitivity* ...
... recognise similarities and differences between themselves and others and treat others with sensitivity* ...
... undifferentiated gonads. Taking the mouse as a model system, we described the finding of several genes that are regulated following the expression of Sry in males and the alternate pathways found in females. We concluded that it remains to be known whether the data from the mouse model could be exte ...
Social Inequalities and HIV-Risk Behavior among Black
... social & economic environment in which Black women are susceptible to: The perception of a limited number of partners Lack of control over sexual decisions Sexual objectification Exposure to rape, abuse, & violence ...
... social & economic environment in which Black women are susceptible to: The perception of a limited number of partners Lack of control over sexual decisions Sexual objectification Exposure to rape, abuse, & violence ...
Chapter Outline
... Sexual selection is a form of natural selection that favors features that increase an animal’s chances of mating, which lead to increased fitness. Sexual selection often results in female choice and male competition because females have a limited number of eggs and males produce a plentiful supply o ...
... Sexual selection is a form of natural selection that favors features that increase an animal’s chances of mating, which lead to increased fitness. Sexual selection often results in female choice and male competition because females have a limited number of eggs and males produce a plentiful supply o ...
Sexually selected females in the monogamous Western Australian
... ( Jones et al. 2001), ours is the first study to quantitatively determine which of the sexes is under stronger sexual selection in a field population of seahorses. Our results show that females, but not males, are under sexual selection in our focal population of the Western Australian seahorse. We ...
... ( Jones et al. 2001), ours is the first study to quantitatively determine which of the sexes is under stronger sexual selection in a field population of seahorses. Our results show that females, but not males, are under sexual selection in our focal population of the Western Australian seahorse. We ...