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... not cause simply a ‘‘shift-up’’ in the puff-response curve due to an increase in spontaneous locomotor activity but rather that the flies take longer to ‘‘calm down’’ following the repetitive startle stimulus. This enhanced reactivity to mechanical startle is also reflected in the elevated prepuff a ...
... not cause simply a ‘‘shift-up’’ in the puff-response curve due to an increase in spontaneous locomotor activity but rather that the flies take longer to ‘‘calm down’’ following the repetitive startle stimulus. This enhanced reactivity to mechanical startle is also reflected in the elevated prepuff a ...
Anxiolytic action on the behavioural inhibition system implies
... is more than a semantic distinction as it leads us to see the presence or absence of interference within a paradigm as more important than the nominal type of memory being tested in determining sensitivity to hippocampal damage. It also allows us to account for the presence of intrusion errors in th ...
... is more than a semantic distinction as it leads us to see the presence or absence of interference within a paradigm as more important than the nominal type of memory being tested in determining sensitivity to hippocampal damage. It also allows us to account for the presence of intrusion errors in th ...
Desire for amputation of a limb: paraphilia, psychosis, or a new type
... limb. The most common reported reason for wanting an amputation was the subject’s feeling that it would correct a mismatch between the person’s anatomy and sense of his or her ‘true ’ self (identity). None were delusional. For all but one subject age at onset was during childhood or early adolescenc ...
... limb. The most common reported reason for wanting an amputation was the subject’s feeling that it would correct a mismatch between the person’s anatomy and sense of his or her ‘true ’ self (identity). None were delusional. For all but one subject age at onset was during childhood or early adolescenc ...
Let`s Face the Music and Dance - International Body Psychotherapy
... Person 1993), cited in Schaverien, 1995). I have found, from my own personal experience as a relational body psychotherapist and from the growing body of research, evidence that disconfirms this. Indeed, contrary to these earlier views, some research suggests that erotic charge and sexual arousal ar ...
... Person 1993), cited in Schaverien, 1995). I have found, from my own personal experience as a relational body psychotherapist and from the growing body of research, evidence that disconfirms this. Indeed, contrary to these earlier views, some research suggests that erotic charge and sexual arousal ar ...
1 Cross-gender friendship: The troublesome relationship Roger
... Blurred distinctions between romance and heterosexual friendship—and the lack of a cultural script—result in an uncharted path for partners pursing this sort of friendship. From society’s perspective, the way is clearer for those who confine their friendships to the work context (Lobel, Quinn, Clair ...
... Blurred distinctions between romance and heterosexual friendship—and the lack of a cultural script—result in an uncharted path for partners pursing this sort of friendship. From society’s perspective, the way is clearer for those who confine their friendships to the work context (Lobel, Quinn, Clair ...
Part II: Chapter 11
... experiment is reported on extinction and renewal of appetitively conditioned sexual responses in sexually functional men and women. In this study an ABA renewal paradigm was used, and different contexts were obtained by manipulating the lighting conditions in the experimental room. It was predicted ...
... experiment is reported on extinction and renewal of appetitively conditioned sexual responses in sexually functional men and women. In this study an ABA renewal paradigm was used, and different contexts were obtained by manipulating the lighting conditions in the experimental room. It was predicted ...
Annotated bib final
... freshman named David Jay. He defined asexual as: ‘A person who is sexually attracted to neither ...
... freshman named David Jay. He defined asexual as: ‘A person who is sexually attracted to neither ...
breaking out of the prison hierarchy
... as male because her chromosomes remained the same after surgery and her original birth certificate stated she was male. Id. Therefore, she could not legally be married to another male and could not bring a cause of action as his surviving spouse. Id. Even though Littleton underwent surgery to bring ...
... as male because her chromosomes remained the same after surgery and her original birth certificate stated she was male. Id. Therefore, she could not legally be married to another male and could not bring a cause of action as his surviving spouse. Id. Even though Littleton underwent surgery to bring ...
ch11HandoutSlides
... – From the ages of 25 to 59, sexual relationships last longer and are more monogamous. – The decline in men’s sexual activity usually occurs gradually as they advance in age and their health fails. – Sexual activity is more likely to drop off sharply for elderly women, commonly because of the death ...
... – From the ages of 25 to 59, sexual relationships last longer and are more monogamous. – The decline in men’s sexual activity usually occurs gradually as they advance in age and their health fails. – Sexual activity is more likely to drop off sharply for elderly women, commonly because of the death ...
The DSM diagnostic criteria for Female Sexual Arousal Disorder
... Focusing on incentive motivation, the model put forward by Laan and Janssen (2007) defines sexual motivation as “the result of the activation of a sensitive sexual response system by sexually competent stimuli that are present in the environment” (p. 329; see also Laan & Everaerd, 1995). Both sexual ...
... Focusing on incentive motivation, the model put forward by Laan and Janssen (2007) defines sexual motivation as “the result of the activation of a sensitive sexual response system by sexually competent stimuli that are present in the environment” (p. 329; see also Laan & Everaerd, 1995). Both sexual ...
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... inappropriate. Additionally, not much was known about the treatment process for children. Thus, the purpose of this study was to continue examining this diagnosis, contacting an insurance provider to see which associated treatments were or were not covered, and to find information about the treatmen ...
... inappropriate. Additionally, not much was known about the treatment process for children. Thus, the purpose of this study was to continue examining this diagnosis, contacting an insurance provider to see which associated treatments were or were not covered, and to find information about the treatmen ...
transgender and intersex health
... points.6 Visually, this model describes both the ways in which these categories are separate, as well as the fact that they are related. Transgender people can have any sexual orientation; sexual orientation may change as they explore, and become more clear about, their gender identity. It is not he ...
... points.6 Visually, this model describes both the ways in which these categories are separate, as well as the fact that they are related. Transgender people can have any sexual orientation; sexual orientation may change as they explore, and become more clear about, their gender identity. It is not he ...
to read the full Gender Dysphoria Article.
... If a gender non-conforming youth experiences erotic pleasure and sexual arousal from engaging in cross-gender role behaviors, the diagnosis would more likely be a paraphilia (transvestitic fetish). In adolescents it is difficult to know whether this is a permanent situation or just an experimental p ...
... If a gender non-conforming youth experiences erotic pleasure and sexual arousal from engaging in cross-gender role behaviors, the diagnosis would more likely be a paraphilia (transvestitic fetish). In adolescents it is difficult to know whether this is a permanent situation or just an experimental p ...
XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF SEXOLOGY MONTREAL 2005
... ‘Construct oriented’ approach (e.g., creating categories that describe patterns in the data) Useful common language that researchers can work from as they build a body of knowledge and seek to impact practices (Corbin & Strauss, 2008) UKCP 18 July 2015, Luca & Markovic ...
... ‘Construct oriented’ approach (e.g., creating categories that describe patterns in the data) Useful common language that researchers can work from as they build a body of knowledge and seek to impact practices (Corbin & Strauss, 2008) UKCP 18 July 2015, Luca & Markovic ...
“Sex and Lots of Erotic Art to Prove It: The Erotic art of Pompeii”
... phenomenon by having the women sit in separate sections of the theatre…to keep their involvement from becoming a show within a show. 3” So why was it that public sexual acts would erupt during the play? Were these sexual acts supposed to be apart of the play itself? Maybe this says something about t ...
... phenomenon by having the women sit in separate sections of the theatre…to keep their involvement from becoming a show within a show. 3” So why was it that public sexual acts would erupt during the play? Were these sexual acts supposed to be apart of the play itself? Maybe this says something about t ...
Arousal Systems
... • A unique disorder, Encephalitis Lethargica • in the years surrounding World War I • Most victims of encephalitis lethargica were very sleepy, spending 20 or more hours per day asleep, and awakening only briefly to eat. • When awakened, they could interact in a relatively unimpaired fashion with the ...
... • A unique disorder, Encephalitis Lethargica • in the years surrounding World War I • Most victims of encephalitis lethargica were very sleepy, spending 20 or more hours per day asleep, and awakening only briefly to eat. • When awakened, they could interact in a relatively unimpaired fashion with the ...
Dismantling the Wall: Bisexuality and the Possibilities of Sexual
... showing how often and how easily "bisexual practices" are absorbed into both heterosexual and homosexual identities, and why those identities either hide or disfigure bisexuality as an alternative identity. In this sense, the article is a legitimation project. The second purpose of this project, how ...
... showing how often and how easily "bisexual practices" are absorbed into both heterosexual and homosexual identities, and why those identities either hide or disfigure bisexuality as an alternative identity. In this sense, the article is a legitimation project. The second purpose of this project, how ...
Do Gays and Lesbians Want Children?
... • The question of current relationship type is flawed. The cohabitation category mentions living with a member of the opposite sex. It is not possible to determine how sexualminorities answered this question. • There are some sexual-minorities who are married. It may be that they consider themselves ...
... • The question of current relationship type is flawed. The cohabitation category mentions living with a member of the opposite sex. It is not possible to determine how sexualminorities answered this question. • There are some sexual-minorities who are married. It may be that they consider themselves ...
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
... it should be noted at the outset that in order to be diagnosed with any of the sexual disorders a person must be experiencing significant distress or interpersonal difficulty (American Psychiatric Association, 1994). Hypoactive sexual desire disorder is much more common in women than in men. Thirty- ...
... it should be noted at the outset that in order to be diagnosed with any of the sexual disorders a person must be experiencing significant distress or interpersonal difficulty (American Psychiatric Association, 1994). Hypoactive sexual desire disorder is much more common in women than in men. Thirty- ...
The Long-Term Habituation of Sexual Arousal in
... trials in which subjects were presented the same erotic slide. O'Donohue and Geer (1985) ruled out decrements caused by fatigue because subjects in a control group (who viewed varied stimuli) maintained relatively constant levels of both subjective and physiological arousal. O'Donohue and Geer's (19 ...
... trials in which subjects were presented the same erotic slide. O'Donohue and Geer (1985) ruled out decrements caused by fatigue because subjects in a control group (who viewed varied stimuli) maintained relatively constant levels of both subjective and physiological arousal. O'Donohue and Geer's (19 ...
Periodic Abstinence: Definition, Motivation and Research
... lowering of the cervix to reach into the seminal pool, thereby rendering greatest potential for sperm migration if the fertile woman is supine and reaching orgasm at or shortly after her husband's orgasmic ejaculation. This physical activity proceeds in a natural progression which has been separated ...
... lowering of the cervix to reach into the seminal pool, thereby rendering greatest potential for sperm migration if the fertile woman is supine and reaching orgasm at or shortly after her husband's orgasmic ejaculation. This physical activity proceeds in a natural progression which has been separated ...
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... that contribute to central pattern generator function in other animal groups, such as reciprocal inhibition, postinhibitory rebound, multi-component synaptic potentials, delayed excitation, and extrinsic modulation (to name a few), have been found to contribute to the generation of rhythmic motor be ...
... that contribute to central pattern generator function in other animal groups, such as reciprocal inhibition, postinhibitory rebound, multi-component synaptic potentials, delayed excitation, and extrinsic modulation (to name a few), have been found to contribute to the generation of rhythmic motor be ...
Speaking the Unspeakable: Subversive Eroticism in Kate Chopin`s
... women, not all of them were actually in favor of sexual freedom. Ledger distinguishes two different tendencies in the New Woman: “social purity” and “sexual liberationism” (2007: 160-1). While social purity New Women demanded chastity in both men and women, sexual liberationists envisioned a world o ...
... women, not all of them were actually in favor of sexual freedom. Ledger distinguishes two different tendencies in the New Woman: “social purity” and “sexual liberationism” (2007: 160-1). While social purity New Women demanded chastity in both men and women, sexual liberationists envisioned a world o ...
Title of Course: Unusual Psychosexual Syndromes, Part 2
... De Clerambault himself called this rare disorder psychose passionelle, or passionate insanity, to differentiate it from the more common paranoid states, such as delusions of persecution or grandeur (Knott, 2014). ...
... De Clerambault himself called this rare disorder psychose passionelle, or passionate insanity, to differentiate it from the more common paranoid states, such as delusions of persecution or grandeur (Knott, 2014). ...
Homosexual "Marriage"
... Typically, in recent years few states attempted to provide “scientific evidence or social science data” to prove the need for sodomy laws. Yet, law enforcement arrests from the 1920s on reflect the fact that sodomy laws were enforced largely to protect both young boys and society from public sex ac ...
... Typically, in recent years few states attempted to provide “scientific evidence or social science data” to prove the need for sodomy laws. Yet, law enforcement arrests from the 1920s on reflect the fact that sodomy laws were enforced largely to protect both young boys and society from public sex ac ...