Genomic conflicts and sexual antagonism in human health
... In early development, a suite of imprinted genes modulates the human oxytocinergic system as predicted from theory, with paternally inherited gene expression associated with higher oxytocin production, and increased solicitation to mothers by infants. This system is predicted to impact health throug ...
... In early development, a suite of imprinted genes modulates the human oxytocinergic system as predicted from theory, with paternally inherited gene expression associated with higher oxytocin production, and increased solicitation to mothers by infants. This system is predicted to impact health throug ...
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... _____________’s tolerant view of sexuality expressed in his seven-volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex was a major influence on researchers for several generations. Richard Von Krafft-Ebing Sigmund Freud Alfred Kinsey Henry Havelock Ellis ...
... _____________’s tolerant view of sexuality expressed in his seven-volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex was a major influence on researchers for several generations. Richard Von Krafft-Ebing Sigmund Freud Alfred Kinsey Henry Havelock Ellis ...
reporting sexual assault of women in the military
... This policy raises some privacy concerns, because even though the military is run by its own judicial system separate from civilian society, it still must work within the bounds of the Constitution. Recognizing the ineffectiveness of its reporting policy, the federal government recently instituted a ...
... This policy raises some privacy concerns, because even though the military is run by its own judicial system separate from civilian society, it still must work within the bounds of the Constitution. Recognizing the ineffectiveness of its reporting policy, the federal government recently instituted a ...
Sexual Misconduct and Enactment
... treated by me had therapies that were difficult, complicated, and painful for both parties, though often quite rewarding. Some of these patients had long histories of repeated sexual abuse, in which therapist sexual misconduct was simply the latest manifestation, but others did not, and appeared too ...
... treated by me had therapies that were difficult, complicated, and painful for both parties, though often quite rewarding. Some of these patients had long histories of repeated sexual abuse, in which therapist sexual misconduct was simply the latest manifestation, but others did not, and appeared too ...
Chapter 3
... • Adolescent girls who become pregnant are from different ethnic groups and from different places, but their circumstances have the same ...
... • Adolescent girls who become pregnant are from different ethnic groups and from different places, but their circumstances have the same ...
The Journal of Neuroscience, October 8, 2003, 23(27):9185
... connections between the MPOA and LCTF are essential for copulation. These studies did not elucidate the precise role of the respective regions in sexual behavior. There are two reasons for the problems with determining the precise role of c-Fos in these events: (1) c-Fos has a temporal resolution of ...
... connections between the MPOA and LCTF are essential for copulation. These studies did not elucidate the precise role of the respective regions in sexual behavior. There are two reasons for the problems with determining the precise role of c-Fos in these events: (1) c-Fos has a temporal resolution of ...
Culture and Sexual Self-Disclosure in Intimate Relationships
... about greater bonding between intimates. However, as we observed, there is surprising little research to support such claims. (Using “Google Scholar” as the search engine, we were able to find only 12 published research articles that contained the words “sexual self-disclosure,” “sexual disclosure,” ...
... about greater bonding between intimates. However, as we observed, there is surprising little research to support such claims. (Using “Google Scholar” as the search engine, we were able to find only 12 published research articles that contained the words “sexual self-disclosure,” “sexual disclosure,” ...
Statutory sex crime relationships between juveniles and adults: A
... choice one might want to draw the line, if at all, between these relationships and those that are termed sexual assault. The term “compliant victim” has achieved increasing acceptance among professionals interested in this topic (Lanning, 2002). It has a disadvantage, however. The term suggests that ...
... choice one might want to draw the line, if at all, between these relationships and those that are termed sexual assault. The term “compliant victim” has achieved increasing acceptance among professionals interested in this topic (Lanning, 2002). It has a disadvantage, however. The term suggests that ...
Animal Clones and Diversity
... regularly disturbed communities, a 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 nee ...
... regularly disturbed communities, a 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 nee ...
Chapter 3
... • Adolescent girls who become pregnant are from different ethnic groups and from different places, but their circumstances have the same ...
... • Adolescent girls who become pregnant are from different ethnic groups and from different places, but their circumstances have the same ...
Sexual Stigma and Sexual Prejudice in the United States
... These incidents constituted roughly 18% of all hate crime victimizations recorded by the NCVS (Harlow, 2005). Estimates of the prevalence of hate crime experiences in the sexual minority population have typically utilized data from samples recruited through community groups and venues (Berrill, 1992 ...
... These incidents constituted roughly 18% of all hate crime victimizations recorded by the NCVS (Harlow, 2005). Estimates of the prevalence of hate crime experiences in the sexual minority population have typically utilized data from samples recruited through community groups and venues (Berrill, 1992 ...
Sexual Attitudes, Values, and Beliefs
... To a large extent, we are each a product of the cultures to which we belong. This appears to be especially true with regard to the sexual beliefs, values, and attitudes that we hold. Recall that by referring to a person’s “cultures” we are including his or her family, ethnic group, nation, and any g ...
... To a large extent, we are each a product of the cultures to which we belong. This appears to be especially true with regard to the sexual beliefs, values, and attitudes that we hold. Recall that by referring to a person’s “cultures” we are including his or her family, ethnic group, nation, and any g ...
preprint - Open Science Framework
... 2004). On the other hand, more recent research suggests that gender egalitarianism increases sexual intimacy by promoting a sense of fairness, cooperation, and communication in couples (Carlson, Hanson, and Fitzroy 2016; Carlson, Miller, Sassler, and Hanson 2016; Johnson, Galambos, and Anderson 2015 ...
... 2004). On the other hand, more recent research suggests that gender egalitarianism increases sexual intimacy by promoting a sense of fairness, cooperation, and communication in couples (Carlson, Hanson, and Fitzroy 2016; Carlson, Miller, Sassler, and Hanson 2016; Johnson, Galambos, and Anderson 2015 ...
Speaking the Unspeakable: Subversive Eroticism in Kate Chopin`s
... It should be taken into account that the fact that both authors had a considerable contact with French culture and literature might not be coincidental, for French women were supposed to be –in certain aspects– more liberated than American women. As reported by Wharton herself, “the Frenchwoman,” co ...
... It should be taken into account that the fact that both authors had a considerable contact with French culture and literature might not be coincidental, for French women were supposed to be –in certain aspects– more liberated than American women. As reported by Wharton herself, “the Frenchwoman,” co ...
Sexting Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men: Results From
... likely to report sexual activity and/or sexual risk behaviors as those who sent sexts. Some evidence by Gordon-Messer et al. [7] suggests that whether youth send and/or receive sexts may be associated with different sexual risk outcomes. In their study, Gordon-Messer et al. found that sexually activ ...
... likely to report sexual activity and/or sexual risk behaviors as those who sent sexts. Some evidence by Gordon-Messer et al. [7] suggests that whether youth send and/or receive sexts may be associated with different sexual risk outcomes. In their study, Gordon-Messer et al. found that sexually activ ...
The Role of Pavlovian Conditioning in Sexual Behavior
... In a review of clinical conditioning studies of behavioral reorientation of pedophiles, Kelly (1982) found that several clinical techniques were used in both uncontrolled case studies and experimental designs. These techniques included aversive conditioning, masturbatory reconditioning, and covert s ...
... In a review of clinical conditioning studies of behavioral reorientation of pedophiles, Kelly (1982) found that several clinical techniques were used in both uncontrolled case studies and experimental designs. These techniques included aversive conditioning, masturbatory reconditioning, and covert s ...
SAPR
... Most sexual assaults are committed by nonstrangers. Check out these startling statistics from the ...
... Most sexual assaults are committed by nonstrangers. Check out these startling statistics from the ...
An evolutionary behaviorist - Portsmouth Research Portal
... problems with biologically prepared inputs and because so many cues have been recurrently associated with these inputs, there are likely many primary reinforcers that exist for humans that don’t exist for animals. Consider evolution as an agent that calibrates the subjective pleasure of behavior bas ...
... problems with biologically prepared inputs and because so many cues have been recurrently associated with these inputs, there are likely many primary reinforcers that exist for humans that don’t exist for animals. Consider evolution as an agent that calibrates the subjective pleasure of behavior bas ...
The False Problem of the Maintenance of Sex
... In nature, resources are limited in most situations and most of the time, resulting in a direct relationship between density and number of offspring (e.g. [22]). The relationship between rich habitats and fertility can be seen on both large and small scales: on a large scale, from the fact that in w ...
... In nature, resources are limited in most situations and most of the time, resulting in a direct relationship between density and number of offspring (e.g. [22]). The relationship between rich habitats and fertility can be seen on both large and small scales: on a large scale, from the fact that in w ...
Factors Involved in the Development of a Bareback Identity
... individuals with HIV. The article prompted other articles penned by activists and journalists within the LGBT community, as well as editorial commentary from readers. Even with this burgeoning conversation, the term “bareback” was still not definitively tied to intention vs. chance. Early into the 2 ...
... individuals with HIV. The article prompted other articles penned by activists and journalists within the LGBT community, as well as editorial commentary from readers. Even with this burgeoning conversation, the term “bareback” was still not definitively tied to intention vs. chance. Early into the 2 ...
Adaptations to sexual selection and sexual conflict
... Gavrilets 2000; Gavrilets et al. 2001). A distinctive prediction of sexual conflict is that reproductive isolation can evolve more quickly under large population sizes (Gavrilets 2000), in contrast to classical predictions (Lande 1981). There is not yet a consistent pattern of results, with some stu ...
... Gavrilets 2000; Gavrilets et al. 2001). A distinctive prediction of sexual conflict is that reproductive isolation can evolve more quickly under large population sizes (Gavrilets 2000), in contrast to classical predictions (Lande 1981). There is not yet a consistent pattern of results, with some stu ...
Hegemony and the internalisation of homophobia caused by heteronormativity Yolanda Dreyer
... believes that the new psychoanalytic discourse on homosexuality still exhibits homophobic elements. This not as visible or overt as it used to be, but is masked by an ostensibly homophiliac or gay-friendly attitude. He suspects that a reason for this could be a deep-seated obligation felt by psychoa ...
... believes that the new psychoanalytic discourse on homosexuality still exhibits homophobic elements. This not as visible or overt as it used to be, but is masked by an ostensibly homophiliac or gay-friendly attitude. He suspects that a reason for this could be a deep-seated obligation felt by psychoa ...
Training Manual - SDSU NewsCenter
... from celibacy, which is a choice to abstain from sex. Some asexual people have a desire to form intimate but nonsexual romantic relationships, and will date and seek long-term partnerships. Biological Sex: The dichotomous distinction between female and male, based on physiological characteristics, e ...
... from celibacy, which is a choice to abstain from sex. Some asexual people have a desire to form intimate but nonsexual romantic relationships, and will date and seek long-term partnerships. Biological Sex: The dichotomous distinction between female and male, based on physiological characteristics, e ...
Heterosexuality
Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between persons of opposite sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality is ""an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions"" to persons of the opposite sex; it ""also refers to a person's sense of identity based on those attractions, related behaviors, and membership in a community of others who share those attractions.""Heterosexuality is one of the three main classifications of sexual orientation along with bisexuality and homosexuality, which are each parts of the heterosexual–homosexual continuum.The term heterosexual or heterosexuality is usually applied to humans, but heterosexual behavior is observed in all mammals and in other non-human animals. The word heterosexual is etymologically formed by adding the combining form of Greek έτερος heteros (meaning ""different"" or ""other"") as a prefix to ""sexuality"".