Part II: Chapter 11
... women rated the erotic picture that was paired with pain stimulation as more negative than the erotic picture that was not paired with pain. However, the difference in affective evaluation of the CS+ and the CS decreased over time during the extinction phase, suggesting that aversively conditioned ...
... women rated the erotic picture that was paired with pain stimulation as more negative than the erotic picture that was not paired with pain. However, the difference in affective evaluation of the CS+ and the CS decreased over time during the extinction phase, suggesting that aversively conditioned ...
The frequency of sex in fungi
... mycelium that grows vegetatively and can reproduce asexually by fragments or by specifically formed dispersal units, the conidia. Sexual reproduction is initiated by production of gametes that are capable of cross-fertilization between different mating types. Gametes are typically individual nuclei ...
... mycelium that grows vegetatively and can reproduce asexually by fragments or by specifically formed dispersal units, the conidia. Sexual reproduction is initiated by production of gametes that are capable of cross-fertilization between different mating types. Gametes are typically individual nuclei ...
Chapter 3
... – While most gay males and lesbians have their first same-sex experience in adolescence, they often have their first extended same-sex relationship in emerging adulthood. – The term bisexual refers to someone who is attracted to people of both sexes. – Researchers have gravitated toward more descrip ...
... – While most gay males and lesbians have their first same-sex experience in adolescence, they often have their first extended same-sex relationship in emerging adulthood. – The term bisexual refers to someone who is attracted to people of both sexes. – Researchers have gravitated toward more descrip ...
POPULATION GENETIC THEORY OF THE ASSORTATIVE MATING
... allele S); the allele st determines the typica phenotype T, which is recessive to M but dominant to A; and the allele? determines the recessive annulata phenotype A. Non-assorting female preferences give rise to sexual selection in favour of M and perhaps also T and A males. Assorting preferences, e ...
... allele S); the allele st determines the typica phenotype T, which is recessive to M but dominant to A; and the allele? determines the recessive annulata phenotype A. Non-assorting female preferences give rise to sexual selection in favour of M and perhaps also T and A males. Assorting preferences, e ...
THE TROBRIANDIzATION OF THE WESTERN WORLD:
... outstanding ethnographic fieldworker. He now proceeded to build a career.1 This was in a period of break-up of values after the Great War. There was disillusion among the young with the moral authority of the former generation who had caused the slaughter of millions in the trench warfare of the Gre ...
... outstanding ethnographic fieldworker. He now proceeded to build a career.1 This was in a period of break-up of values after the Great War. There was disillusion among the young with the moral authority of the former generation who had caused the slaughter of millions in the trench warfare of the Gre ...
Intimate Partner Sexual Abuse - Oklahoma Coalition Against
... Thank you for trusting the group enough to share that with us. Unfortunately, sexual abuse of children is all too common and I have had other clients in other groups share that type of information, too. If you would like to see me and What’s my line? [co-facilitator] after group, we can give you som ...
... Thank you for trusting the group enough to share that with us. Unfortunately, sexual abuse of children is all too common and I have had other clients in other groups share that type of information, too. If you would like to see me and What’s my line? [co-facilitator] after group, we can give you som ...
Miller on Art, Altruism and Sexual Selection 1 The Bowerbirds and
... that male trait to her sons, and her own preference for that trait to her daughters, thereby increasing both the representation of the trait in the population and the representation of the preference for that trait. This "feedback loop" can make sexual selection proceed very rapidly. Runaway sexual ...
... that male trait to her sons, and her own preference for that trait to her daughters, thereby increasing both the representation of the trait in the population and the representation of the preference for that trait. This "feedback loop" can make sexual selection proceed very rapidly. Runaway sexual ...
Coleridge`s Representation of Sexuality
... Christabel lives in a place where there is no opportunity for sexual illumination. Her mother had died when she was born, and it may be assumed that her father Sir Leoline had had no sexual stimulation ever since — as is indicated by her words later on to Geraldine: "My father seldom sleepeth well" ...
... Christabel lives in a place where there is no opportunity for sexual illumination. Her mother had died when she was born, and it may be assumed that her father Sir Leoline had had no sexual stimulation ever since — as is indicated by her words later on to Geraldine: "My father seldom sleepeth well" ...
Document
... Brown (2002) stated that _________ is (are) “the most powerful storyteller in American culture, one that continually repeats the myths and ideologies, the fact and patterns of relationships that define and legitimize the social order.” ...
... Brown (2002) stated that _________ is (are) “the most powerful storyteller in American culture, one that continually repeats the myths and ideologies, the fact and patterns of relationships that define and legitimize the social order.” ...
Acta Cogitata An Undergraduate Journal in Philosophy
... Clifford over the cases in which no such decisive evidence will come. He can disagree because Clifford’s argument only holds if our unintellectual belief can influence other people in our community, and that is not the case here. When two rival theories explain all of the evidence and make all the s ...
... Clifford over the cases in which no such decisive evidence will come. He can disagree because Clifford’s argument only holds if our unintellectual belief can influence other people in our community, and that is not the case here. When two rival theories explain all of the evidence and make all the s ...
When Are Adult-Child Sexual Encounters Acceptable?
... psychological propensity to commit acts of child sexual abuse often lack some emotional or social abilities in their character (Dreznick, 2003). When some people hear the term “child sexual abuse perpetrator”, for example, they may visualize an older male outcaste from society forced to seek sexual ...
... psychological propensity to commit acts of child sexual abuse often lack some emotional or social abilities in their character (Dreznick, 2003). When some people hear the term “child sexual abuse perpetrator”, for example, they may visualize an older male outcaste from society forced to seek sexual ...
The influence of perceived social norms on the relationship of
... linked with engagement in forced sexual activity: perception of sexual intent and perceived norms. This dissertation will provide experimental and empirical evidence of the importance of perceived norms (“peer pressure”) and its interaction with men’s tendencies to over-perceive women’s sexual inten ...
... linked with engagement in forced sexual activity: perception of sexual intent and perceived norms. This dissertation will provide experimental and empirical evidence of the importance of perceived norms (“peer pressure”) and its interaction with men’s tendencies to over-perceive women’s sexual inten ...
A Guide to Sexual Selection Theory
... Sexual selection is the process by which individuals compete for access to mates and fertilization opportunities (Andersson 1994, Jones & Ratterman 2009). Darwin (1871) developed the concept of sexual selection to explain the evolution of exaggerated and flamboyant characters such as calls, odors, or ...
... Sexual selection is the process by which individuals compete for access to mates and fertilization opportunities (Andersson 1994, Jones & Ratterman 2009). Darwin (1871) developed the concept of sexual selection to explain the evolution of exaggerated and flamboyant characters such as calls, odors, or ...
Evolutionary Psychology: New Perspectives on Cognition and
... attention to faces is caused by a domain-general expertise system—an evolved system to be sure, but one that will cause preferential attention to any perceptual cue that, if attended, would enhance performance on current tasks. In principle, evidence from developmental disorders could rule out this ...
... attention to faces is caused by a domain-general expertise system—an evolved system to be sure, but one that will cause preferential attention to any perceptual cue that, if attended, would enhance performance on current tasks. In principle, evidence from developmental disorders could rule out this ...
Evolutionary Psychology - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
... 290,000 species have so far been discovered (E. O. Wilson, 1992). Beetles, moreover, come in a bewildering variety of shapes and sizes, from tiny glittering scarab beetles barely visible to the naked eye to ponderous stag beetles with massive mandibles half the size of their bodies. Some beetles mak ...
... 290,000 species have so far been discovered (E. O. Wilson, 1992). Beetles, moreover, come in a bewildering variety of shapes and sizes, from tiny glittering scarab beetles barely visible to the naked eye to ponderous stag beetles with massive mandibles half the size of their bodies. Some beetles mak ...
Curriculum Vitae - The Methodology Center
... Lefkowitz, E. S., Vasilenko, S. A., & Leavitt, C.* (under review). Oral sex experiences and consequences during late adolescence. Vasilenko, S. A., Lefkowitz, E. S., & Maggs, J. L. (under revision). Changes in psychological distress after the transition to first intercourse in late adolescence. Vasi ...
... Lefkowitz, E. S., Vasilenko, S. A., & Leavitt, C.* (under review). Oral sex experiences and consequences during late adolescence. Vasilenko, S. A., Lefkowitz, E. S., & Maggs, J. L. (under revision). Changes in psychological distress after the transition to first intercourse in late adolescence. Vasi ...
Evolution and the Bounds of Human
... adaptive during past critical periods thus facilitates predictions about current and future human behavior. It fixes the limits on human behavioral possibilities and informs the design of policies that will influence behavior in desirable directions. The controversy surrounding the uses of evolution ...
... adaptive during past critical periods thus facilitates predictions about current and future human behavior. It fixes the limits on human behavioral possibilities and informs the design of policies that will influence behavior in desirable directions. The controversy surrounding the uses of evolution ...
Beyond Sontag as a reader of Lévi-Strauss: `anthropologist as hero
... outside the discipline. Yet, as anthropologists increasingly study groups that are not necessarily ‘non-Western’ or located abroad, as they study elites or their own societies, or celebrate their intervention into societies under study in the context of activism or development, the traditional analo ...
... outside the discipline. Yet, as anthropologists increasingly study groups that are not necessarily ‘non-Western’ or located abroad, as they study elites or their own societies, or celebrate their intervention into societies under study in the context of activism or development, the traditional analo ...
Policy against "homophobia"
... the first jurisdiction in North America to prohibit this form of injustice. Just over thirty years later, we can proudly state that we have achieved full legal equality for the sexual minorities, whether lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual or transgender. However, sexual diversity is still widely mi ...
... the first jurisdiction in North America to prohibit this form of injustice. Just over thirty years later, we can proudly state that we have achieved full legal equality for the sexual minorities, whether lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual or transgender. However, sexual diversity is still widely mi ...
Effects of Type of Coping Response, Setting, and Social Janet Sigal,
... complex manner than previous studies did. In addition to the direct effects of the race of the perceiver, social context effects defined in terms of the racial composition of the universities sampled in the present investigation, were examined. Participants from two different college campuses were i ...
... complex manner than previous studies did. In addition to the direct effects of the race of the perceiver, social context effects defined in terms of the racial composition of the universities sampled in the present investigation, were examined. Participants from two different college campuses were i ...
Mate choice turns cognitive
... Box 1. The heritability of fitness: does mate choice favor good genes? A central question in sexual selection theory has been to what extent biological fitness (survival and reproduction ability) remains genetically heritable in most speciesa–k. If fitness is highly heritable, individual variation i ...
... Box 1. The heritability of fitness: does mate choice favor good genes? A central question in sexual selection theory has been to what extent biological fitness (survival and reproduction ability) remains genetically heritable in most speciesa–k. If fitness is highly heritable, individual variation i ...
Bonvillain chapter 1
... Anthropologists collect data about behavior and beliefs in many societies to document the diversity of human culture and to understand common patterns in how people adapt to their environments, adjust to their neighbors, and develop unique cultural institutions. This comparative perspective can chal ...
... Anthropologists collect data about behavior and beliefs in many societies to document the diversity of human culture and to understand common patterns in how people adapt to their environments, adjust to their neighbors, and develop unique cultural institutions. This comparative perspective can chal ...
Friend or Foe Who Can You Trust? - Kirklees Safeguarding Children
... and urban areas. Not only does it rob children of their childhood, it can have a serious long term impact on every aspect of their lives. It damages the lives of whole families and carers and can lead to family break up. It is very difficult to say how many children and young people are being sexual ...
... and urban areas. Not only does it rob children of their childhood, it can have a serious long term impact on every aspect of their lives. It damages the lives of whole families and carers and can lead to family break up. It is very difficult to say how many children and young people are being sexual ...
Answers
... reported on the divorce rate of that society and compared it to the United States. tried to determine if the strains of adolescence are universal. found that Samoan youth are equally stressed as youth of the United States. found that Derek Freeman had not portrayed Samoan adolescents accurately. ...
... reported on the divorce rate of that society and compared it to the United States. tried to determine if the strains of adolescence are universal. found that Samoan youth are equally stressed as youth of the United States. found that Derek Freeman had not portrayed Samoan adolescents accurately. ...
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
... Animal studies and studies examining the physiology and side effects of medications suggest that neurotransmitters in the central nervous system and neuropeptides in the periphery of the body impact sexual arousal. Nitric oxide activity in the penile tissue triggers a cascade of events leading to in ...
... Animal studies and studies examining the physiology and side effects of medications suggest that neurotransmitters in the central nervous system and neuropeptides in the periphery of the body impact sexual arousal. Nitric oxide activity in the penile tissue triggers a cascade of events leading to in ...