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SEXUAL REvoLUtion :
... Should we be surprised by the havoc that sin, original and actual, has wrought on the crown of God’s creation in our sexuality? In the beginning, our sexuality was perfect. Our identity was so unfettered that Adam and Eve were perpetually unclothed. They were, each day, “just as they were,” and ther ...
... Should we be surprised by the havoc that sin, original and actual, has wrought on the crown of God’s creation in our sexuality? In the beginning, our sexuality was perfect. Our identity was so unfettered that Adam and Eve were perpetually unclothed. They were, each day, “just as they were,” and ther ...
Genomic conflicts and sexual antagonism in human health
... regulates parturition, lactation, and other physiological processes (Gimpl and Fahrenholz 2001; Knobloch and Grinevich 2014). In both settings, oxytocin exerts its effects via binding to oxytocin receptors and stimulation of intracellular signaling. Effects of oxytocin in the brain include modulatio ...
... regulates parturition, lactation, and other physiological processes (Gimpl and Fahrenholz 2001; Knobloch and Grinevich 2014). In both settings, oxytocin exerts its effects via binding to oxytocin receptors and stimulation of intracellular signaling. Effects of oxytocin in the brain include modulatio ...
Sexuality and obsessive-compulsive disorder: the hidden affair
... current sexual obsessions were more likely to report aggressive and religious obsessions (as reported by other authors [25,26] ). Moreover, they also found that patients with sexual obsessions reported an earlier age of onset of OCD (15.1 ± 5.6 years) compared with subjects without them (19.0 ± 10.3 ...
... current sexual obsessions were more likely to report aggressive and religious obsessions (as reported by other authors [25,26] ). Moreover, they also found that patients with sexual obsessions reported an earlier age of onset of OCD (15.1 ± 5.6 years) compared with subjects without them (19.0 ± 10.3 ...
SAPR
... Caring for Victims One critical component of pastoral care to victims requires the chaplain to be a good listener, and when appropriate, to encourage victims to report the assault, tell their story, and recognize the real strength of those who do. This training provides information some of the reas ...
... Caring for Victims One critical component of pastoral care to victims requires the chaplain to be a good listener, and when appropriate, to encourage victims to report the assault, tell their story, and recognize the real strength of those who do. This training provides information some of the reas ...
correlated evolution of male and female morphologies in
... al. 1994; Arnqvist 1997). Superfluous matings are costly to females (e.g., in terms of increased energetic expenditure, reduced mobility, and increased predation risk), and females consequently employ premating struggles to resist harassing males. Sexually antagonistic coevolution has earlier been i ...
... al. 1994; Arnqvist 1997). Superfluous matings are costly to females (e.g., in terms of increased energetic expenditure, reduced mobility, and increased predation risk), and females consequently employ premating struggles to resist harassing males. Sexually antagonistic coevolution has earlier been i ...
1534059 kozakboughman2015 predator-learning-mate
... Predation risk can alter female mating decisions because the costs of mate searching and selecting attractive mates increase when predators are present. In response to predators, females have been found to plastically adjust mate preference within species, but little is known about how predators alt ...
... Predation risk can alter female mating decisions because the costs of mate searching and selecting attractive mates increase when predators are present. In response to predators, females have been found to plastically adjust mate preference within species, but little is known about how predators alt ...
The mitonuclear compatibility hypothesis of sexual selection
... coadaptation [56] there is little diversity of functional mitochondrial types in most animal populations [22,57], so the assumption of shared mitochondrial types should hold within population boundaries. But how do females recognize population boundaries? The species recognition hypothesis was propo ...
... coadaptation [56] there is little diversity of functional mitochondrial types in most animal populations [22,57], so the assumption of shared mitochondrial types should hold within population boundaries. But how do females recognize population boundaries? The species recognition hypothesis was propo ...
Developmental perspective on the evolution of sexual ornaments
... displays. In this case, the morphology of the other sex (Eberhard, 1985; Dixson and Anderson, 2002), or that of pollinators (Creswell, 1998; Giurfa et al., 1999), exerts selection pressures on the design of the sexual trait. Whereas the ultimate target of external selection is the elaboration of sex ...
... displays. In this case, the morphology of the other sex (Eberhard, 1985; Dixson and Anderson, 2002), or that of pollinators (Creswell, 1998; Giurfa et al., 1999), exerts selection pressures on the design of the sexual trait. Whereas the ultimate target of external selection is the elaboration of sex ...
Research Article The Evaluation of Sexual Functions and Sex
... with endocrinopathies were excluded from the study. ...
... with endocrinopathies were excluded from the study. ...
Male mating success and survival in the field with respect to size
... described (Hoikkala et al., 1982), but it is not known whether intraspecific variation in song characters has any effect on female mate choice in these species. Body size may also be an important determinant of male mating success. The influence of male body size for mating success has been shown in ...
... described (Hoikkala et al., 1982), but it is not known whether intraspecific variation in song characters has any effect on female mate choice in these species. Body size may also be an important determinant of male mating success. The influence of male body size for mating success has been shown in ...
HUMAN AGGRESSION IN EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGICAL
... If behavior requires the existence of mechanisms, and mechanisms owe their existence to evolution by selection, then evolution is relevant in every single instance of human behavior. This is a trivial truism, but the basic point is often obscured by false dichotomies that divide the conceptual world ...
... If behavior requires the existence of mechanisms, and mechanisms owe their existence to evolution by selection, then evolution is relevant in every single instance of human behavior. This is a trivial truism, but the basic point is often obscured by false dichotomies that divide the conceptual world ...
Demography can favour female
... and a range (dinit 2 sinit, dinit þ sinit) around this mean). Each generation starts with reproduction within each subpopulation (inhabitants of a patch). We specify the number of offspring (N) produced by each subpopulation of F females and M males as follows: if F 1 and M 1 (at least one indiv ...
... and a range (dinit 2 sinit, dinit þ sinit) around this mean). Each generation starts with reproduction within each subpopulation (inhabitants of a patch). We specify the number of offspring (N) produced by each subpopulation of F females and M males as follows: if F 1 and M 1 (at least one indiv ...
Vive le difference! Sexual dimorphism and adaptive patterns in
... shape. It is important to note that the components of shape analyzed in these studies is related to locomotion and are size-adjusted, including: relative limb and body lengths and mass of the body. Numbers of lamellae were also used and these do not vary with size. Furthermore, dimorphism in both si ...
... shape. It is important to note that the components of shape analyzed in these studies is related to locomotion and are size-adjusted, including: relative limb and body lengths and mass of the body. Numbers of lamellae were also used and these do not vary with size. Furthermore, dimorphism in both si ...
Using behavior-analytic implicit tests to assess sexual interests
... Background: The development of implicit tests for measuring biases and behavioral predispositions is a recent development within psychology. While such tests are usually researched within a social-cognitive paradigm, behavioral researchers have also begun to view these tests as potential tests of co ...
... Background: The development of implicit tests for measuring biases and behavioral predispositions is a recent development within psychology. While such tests are usually researched within a social-cognitive paradigm, behavioral researchers have also begun to view these tests as potential tests of co ...
The Ape That Thought It Was a Peacock: Does Evolutionary
... species invest more than males in their offspring, and as a result, males compete for as many mates as possible, whereas females choose from among the competing males. The males-compete/females-choose (MCFC) model applies to many species but is misleading when applied to human beings. This is becaus ...
... species invest more than males in their offspring, and as a result, males compete for as many mates as possible, whereas females choose from among the competing males. The males-compete/females-choose (MCFC) model applies to many species but is misleading when applied to human beings. This is becaus ...
The Effect of Movies` Sexual Content on Young
... Researchers have studied the influence of media as a sexual socialization context for audiences. These scholars argue that media has become a primary sexual socialization context and information source for young audiences (Arthurs & Zacharias, 2006; Bragg, 2006; Brown et al., 2005; L’Engle et al., 2 ...
... Researchers have studied the influence of media as a sexual socialization context for audiences. These scholars argue that media has become a primary sexual socialization context and information source for young audiences (Arthurs & Zacharias, 2006; Bragg, 2006; Brown et al., 2005; L’Engle et al., 2 ...
Sexually transmitted infections in polygamous mating systems
... incidence of AIDS. The model is adapted from Gupta et al. [21] (see the electronic supplementary material). equally increased risk of infection. In reality, the risk of infection will be limited to those who have sexual contact with the infectious individual rather than the entire activity class. An ...
... incidence of AIDS. The model is adapted from Gupta et al. [21] (see the electronic supplementary material). equally increased risk of infection. In reality, the risk of infection will be limited to those who have sexual contact with the infectious individual rather than the entire activity class. An ...
Ape That Thought It Was a Peacock
... males invest more, females are generally choosier than males, and males are more likely to be ornamented (the ornaments being shaped by the female mate preferences). Second, because the lesser-investing sex can potentially sire many more offspring, it evolves a stronger tendency to pursue multiple m ...
... males invest more, females are generally choosier than males, and males are more likely to be ornamented (the ornaments being shaped by the female mate preferences). Second, because the lesser-investing sex can potentially sire many more offspring, it evolves a stronger tendency to pursue multiple m ...
The History of Evolution`s Teaching of Women`s Inferiority
... hands, and females were largely passive.40 Women, consequently, were less evolved and more primitive; this is why instinct and emotions dominated women, a fact which was her "greatest weakness."41 There are major problems with a sexual selection hypothesis. Marriages in many societies are arranged b ...
... hands, and females were largely passive.40 Women, consequently, were less evolved and more primitive; this is why instinct and emotions dominated women, a fact which was her "greatest weakness."41 There are major problems with a sexual selection hypothesis. Marriages in many societies are arranged b ...
Reproduction in Aspergillus fumigatus: sexuality
... sexual state, or other mechanism(s) to promote recombination. For example, the fungal pathogen responsible for eyespot disease of cereals, Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides, was known only as an asexual organism for much of the last century despite being much studied due to its economic importance ...
... sexual state, or other mechanism(s) to promote recombination. For example, the fungal pathogen responsible for eyespot disease of cereals, Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides, was known only as an asexual organism for much of the last century despite being much studied due to its economic importance ...
Motivation And Emotion
... explaining them. However, some motivation seems to be unlearned. As chapter 3 explains, human infants come into the world equipped with a sucking instinct. Recently, evolutionary psychology has rekindled interest in the biological basis of motivation. Evolutionary psychologists argue that sex, aggre ...
... explaining them. However, some motivation seems to be unlearned. As chapter 3 explains, human infants come into the world equipped with a sucking instinct. Recently, evolutionary psychology has rekindled interest in the biological basis of motivation. Evolutionary psychologists argue that sex, aggre ...
Mate choice turns cognitive
... individuals, so there would be strong incentives for mate choice to favor sexual cues that advertise ‘good genes’. But if fitness is not heritable, it would be determined by a sort of environmental lottery that just influences an individual’s phenotype. Mate choice might just favor cues advertising ...
... individuals, so there would be strong incentives for mate choice to favor sexual cues that advertise ‘good genes’. But if fitness is not heritable, it would be determined by a sort of environmental lottery that just influences an individual’s phenotype. Mate choice might just favor cues advertising ...
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... and feelings of hopelessness result from failure to manage sexual behavior.) • Do you feel like your sexual behaviors are Out of Your Control? (Loss of control is another key defining variable for determining the presence of an ...
... and feelings of hopelessness result from failure to manage sexual behavior.) • Do you feel like your sexual behaviors are Out of Your Control? (Loss of control is another key defining variable for determining the presence of an ...
On the Origin of Species by Natural and Sexual Selection
... differ in an ecological character (bill size). The green Gaussian curve describes how fitness qA(x) in patch A varies with bill size x, whereas the blue curve characterizes fitness qB(x) in patch B. (A) In case of a wide fitness curve (large s), a bird with an intermediate bill size x achieves a hig ...
... differ in an ecological character (bill size). The green Gaussian curve describes how fitness qA(x) in patch A varies with bill size x, whereas the blue curve characterizes fitness qB(x) in patch B. (A) In case of a wide fitness curve (large s), a bird with an intermediate bill size x achieves a hig ...
Human male sexuality
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Human male sexuality covers physiological, psychological, social, cultural, and political aspects of the human male sexual response and related phenomenon. It encompasses a broad range of issues, including male sexual desires and behaviors which as a part of human sexuality, have also been addressed by principles of ethics, morality, and religion.