The role of sex chromosomes in sexual dimorphism
... female mating preference genes in a moth were identified on the Z chromosome (Iyengar et al., 2002), and female mate preference and male plumage traits have been linked to the flycatcher Z chromosome (Saetre et al., 2003; Saether et al., 2007). The examples above do not represent an exhaustive list, ...
... female mating preference genes in a moth were identified on the Z chromosome (Iyengar et al., 2002), and female mate preference and male plumage traits have been linked to the flycatcher Z chromosome (Saetre et al., 2003; Saether et al., 2007). The examples above do not represent an exhaustive list, ...
Dunn 1..7 - Science Advances
... more colorful males. Wallace, on the other hand, pointed out that in many species, females are as “gay and brilliant” as the male, and he suggested that dichromatism evolved as a consequence of nest predation favoring more cryptic females (5). Debate over the evolution of plumage color continues to ...
... more colorful males. Wallace, on the other hand, pointed out that in many species, females are as “gay and brilliant” as the male, and he suggested that dichromatism evolved as a consequence of nest predation favoring more cryptic females (5). Debate over the evolution of plumage color continues to ...
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... • Typical reactions to a crisis often reflect cognitive, affective, and behavioral disruptions. The most common responses are shock, numbness, and disbelief. ...
... • Typical reactions to a crisis often reflect cognitive, affective, and behavioral disruptions. The most common responses are shock, numbness, and disbelief. ...
Hebephilia Is Not a Mental Disorder in DSM-IV
... its introductory context and treated as an authoritative and stand-alone legal definition of paraphilia. If we had been more prescient about the risks of its later forensic misuse, we would have returned to the much better worded general definition provided by DSMIII, with its explicit statement tha ...
... its introductory context and treated as an authoritative and stand-alone legal definition of paraphilia. If we had been more prescient about the risks of its later forensic misuse, we would have returned to the much better worded general definition provided by DSMIII, with its explicit statement tha ...
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
... it tends to be more of a problem in later life, typically after menopause. Approximately 20% of women aged 18–49 years old reported problems lubricating compared to 27% of women aged 50–59 years old. Difficulty lubricating is not associated with marital status or level of education (Laumann et al., ...
... it tends to be more of a problem in later life, typically after menopause. Approximately 20% of women aged 18–49 years old reported problems lubricating compared to 27% of women aged 50–59 years old. Difficulty lubricating is not associated with marital status or level of education (Laumann et al., ...
“Sex and Lots of Erotic Art to Prove It: The Erotic art of Pompeii”
... where they had left their clothes. 6” So could these depictions be used for any other possible use rather than the one just discussed? It does seem likely and possible that these depictions in the bathhouses were decorated with erotic art for the possible enjoyment of the bather. Also the erotic dep ...
... where they had left their clothes. 6” So could these depictions be used for any other possible use rather than the one just discussed? It does seem likely and possible that these depictions in the bathhouses were decorated with erotic art for the possible enjoyment of the bather. Also the erotic dep ...
The Penile Strain Gauge and Aversion Therapy
... sexual aspects of adult life. Those effects are clearly evident in the United States and United Kingdom, in which physicians and their assistants used technology to practice aversion therapy on male patients who were sexually ‘‘deviant,’’ including homosexuals, cross-dressers, fetishists, sadists, a ...
... sexual aspects of adult life. Those effects are clearly evident in the United States and United Kingdom, in which physicians and their assistants used technology to practice aversion therapy on male patients who were sexually ‘‘deviant,’’ including homosexuals, cross-dressers, fetishists, sadists, a ...
The Failure of Abstinence-Only Policies in America`s Public Schools
... harmful psychological and physical effects; 6. Teaches that bearing children out of wedlock is likely to have harmful consequences for the child, the child’s parents, and society; 7. Teaches young people how to reject sexual advances and how acohol and drug use increase vulnerability to sexual advan ...
... harmful psychological and physical effects; 6. Teaches that bearing children out of wedlock is likely to have harmful consequences for the child, the child’s parents, and society; 7. Teaches young people how to reject sexual advances and how acohol and drug use increase vulnerability to sexual advan ...
How common is intersex
... Fausto-Sterling defines all sex chromosome complements other than XX or XY as intersex. Specifically, Fausto-Sterling includes Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, and all other non-XX, non-XY chromosomal variations in the intersex category. Klinefelter syndrome. Babies born with Klinefelter syndr ...
... Fausto-Sterling defines all sex chromosome complements other than XX or XY as intersex. Specifically, Fausto-Sterling includes Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, and all other non-XX, non-XY chromosomal variations in the intersex category. Klinefelter syndrome. Babies born with Klinefelter syndr ...
RECENT ADVANCES IN SEx IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN
... with the view to ascertain the usefulness of this technology in sex determination for forensic purposes. The obtained accuracy from the use of these landmarks (87%) compared well with those obtained from studies that were based on the use of traditional linear techniques (77% – 80%43 and 80% – 85%44 ...
... with the view to ascertain the usefulness of this technology in sex determination for forensic purposes. The obtained accuracy from the use of these landmarks (87%) compared well with those obtained from studies that were based on the use of traditional linear techniques (77% – 80%43 and 80% – 85%44 ...
Mating Systems and Sexual Selection in Male
... no doubt will be discovered, but for now, three groups stand out as most promising for continued study of sexual selection. In katydids (family Tettigonidae), the male invests in progeny by transferring an edible spermatophylax to the female during copulation ( Brown and Gwynne 1997). Populations an ...
... no doubt will be discovered, but for now, three groups stand out as most promising for continued study of sexual selection. In katydids (family Tettigonidae), the male invests in progeny by transferring an edible spermatophylax to the female during copulation ( Brown and Gwynne 1997). Populations an ...
Sexual Side Effects of Antidepressant Medications
... men being treated for reasons other than PE and for whom delayed ejaculation may not be a desirable treatment or post-treatment effect. Neither were questions raised about possible post-treatment persistence of other sexual side effects that both men and women may find far less desirable. When SSRIs ...
... men being treated for reasons other than PE and for whom delayed ejaculation may not be a desirable treatment or post-treatment effect. Neither were questions raised about possible post-treatment persistence of other sexual side effects that both men and women may find far less desirable. When SSRIs ...
Definition of Sexual Harassment - Human Resources
... harassment over the past nine years (1999-2007). This $441 million dollars in monetary benefits does not include the millions of dollars that has been awarded to plaintiffs who have filed sexual harassment lawsuits in state and federal courts throughout the nation. In addition, the legal cost of bri ...
... harassment over the past nine years (1999-2007). This $441 million dollars in monetary benefits does not include the millions of dollars that has been awarded to plaintiffs who have filed sexual harassment lawsuits in state and federal courts throughout the nation. In addition, the legal cost of bri ...
morphometric evaluation of foramen magnum for sex
... use these dimensions for sex estimation. MATERIAL & METHOD: This study is conducted on 68 human adult skulls of known sex collected from museum of anatomy department of TMMC & RC Moradabad and also from nearby medical colleges of same geographical, cultural and climatic conditions. Well preserved cr ...
... use these dimensions for sex estimation. MATERIAL & METHOD: This study is conducted on 68 human adult skulls of known sex collected from museum of anatomy department of TMMC & RC Moradabad and also from nearby medical colleges of same geographical, cultural and climatic conditions. Well preserved cr ...
Guidelines and Literature Review for
... and stigmatisation in order to reduce the possibility of this in the clinical arena. The guidelines reflect where psychologists and society in the UK have reached in terms of legislation and advances in insight into the clinical issues faced by sexual and gender minority clients. This includes: new ...
... and stigmatisation in order to reduce the possibility of this in the clinical arena. The guidelines reflect where psychologists and society in the UK have reached in terms of legislation and advances in insight into the clinical issues faced by sexual and gender minority clients. This includes: new ...
Psychodynamics of Hypersexuality in Children and Adolescents with Bipolar Disorder Stewart Adelson
... disorder (GID), which is being reviewed in anticipation of the fifth edition of the DSM. Normal and Excessive or Disordered Sexuality in Children and Adolescents In order to adapt the symptom of hypersexuality to youth in a developmentally appropriate way as a possible criterion of juvenile bipolar ...
... disorder (GID), which is being reviewed in anticipation of the fifth edition of the DSM. Normal and Excessive or Disordered Sexuality in Children and Adolescents In order to adapt the symptom of hypersexuality to youth in a developmentally appropriate way as a possible criterion of juvenile bipolar ...
Aphrodisiac Properties Of Turnera Diffusa
... groups (n=4 per condition) observed limited the power of the statistical methods. There was a large degree of variation within groups. This may be, in part, due to variable distribution of both control and damiana injections among individuals. It was observed that sometimes the fluid seemed to dissi ...
... groups (n=4 per condition) observed limited the power of the statistical methods. There was a large degree of variation within groups. This may be, in part, due to variable distribution of both control and damiana injections among individuals. It was observed that sometimes the fluid seemed to dissi ...
1 QUEER THEORY AND PEACE AND CONFLICT
... bestows on its sexual practices a sense of rightness and normalcy. This sense of rightness–embedded in things and not just in sex–is referred to as heteronormativity.”24 In other words, heterosexuality becomes embedded into everyday understandings and psyches as the “norm” in which to base operation ...
... bestows on its sexual practices a sense of rightness and normalcy. This sense of rightness–embedded in things and not just in sex–is referred to as heteronormativity.”24 In other words, heterosexuality becomes embedded into everyday understandings and psyches as the “norm” in which to base operation ...
Conservatism in Glasnost-Era Discourses on Sex
... Texas A&M University Press, 1999); Isaac J. Tarasulo, Gorbachev and Glasnost: Viewpoints from the Soviet Press (Wilmington, DE: SR Books, 1989); Elena Androunas, Soviet Media in Transition: Structural and Economic Alternatives (Westport: Praeger, 1993). ...
... Texas A&M University Press, 1999); Isaac J. Tarasulo, Gorbachev and Glasnost: Viewpoints from the Soviet Press (Wilmington, DE: SR Books, 1989); Elena Androunas, Soviet Media in Transition: Structural and Economic Alternatives (Westport: Praeger, 1993). ...
Animal Clones and Diversity
... pattern commonly known as "geographical parthenogenesis" (Vande! 1928). Parthenogenesis facilitates colonization of new habitats because a single dispersing female can establish a new population. By contrast, at least one male (or stored sperm) and a female are needed to establish a sexually reprodu ...
... pattern commonly known as "geographical parthenogenesis" (Vande! 1928). Parthenogenesis facilitates colonization of new habitats because a single dispersing female can establish a new population. By contrast, at least one male (or stored sperm) and a female are needed to establish a sexually reprodu ...
The Ape That Thought It Was a Peacock: Does Evolutionary
... choices then exert a strong selection pressure on men, shaping male courtship “ornaments” such as facial symmetry, status seeking, creative intelligence, and humor—all of which are human equivalents of the peacock’s tail. ...
... choices then exert a strong selection pressure on men, shaping male courtship “ornaments” such as facial symmetry, status seeking, creative intelligence, and humor—all of which are human equivalents of the peacock’s tail. ...
The Gender Box - Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository
... This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals and Related Materials at Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice by an authorized administrator of Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository. For more ...
... This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals and Related Materials at Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice by an authorized administrator of Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository. For more ...
Sex in an Evolutionary Perspective: Just Another Reaction Norm
... neural pathways for both female and male mating behaviour are present in both sexes, and that it is the sex-specific pheromone reception that determines which behaviour is activated (Kimchi et al. 2007). From a reaction norm perspective on sex, sex differences are not expected to always or even typi ...
... neural pathways for both female and male mating behaviour are present in both sexes, and that it is the sex-specific pheromone reception that determines which behaviour is activated (Kimchi et al. 2007). From a reaction norm perspective on sex, sex differences are not expected to always or even typi ...
Avian sex determination: what, when and where?
... (HIstidine triad NucleoTide binding protein, W-linked). This gene was initially identified independently by two groups and was called WPKCI, W-linked Protein Kinase C inhibitor (Hori et al., 2000) and ASW, Avian Sex related, Wlinked (O’Neill et al., 2000). Because it is now clear that this gene enco ...
... (HIstidine triad NucleoTide binding protein, W-linked). This gene was initially identified independently by two groups and was called WPKCI, W-linked Protein Kinase C inhibitor (Hori et al., 2000) and ASW, Avian Sex related, Wlinked (O’Neill et al., 2000). Because it is now clear that this gene enco ...
Ape That Thought It Was a Peacock
... choices then exert a strong selection pressure on men, shaping male courtship “ornaments” such as facial symmetry, status seeking, creative intelligence, and humor—all of which are human equivalents of the peacock’s tail. ...
... choices then exert a strong selection pressure on men, shaping male courtship “ornaments” such as facial symmetry, status seeking, creative intelligence, and humor—all of which are human equivalents of the peacock’s tail. ...