Intergroup bias toward “Group X”
... asexual sexual orientation. With this relatively “new” category of normal-range, minority sexual orientation becoming more organized and salient, it begs the question: do heterosexuals express prejudice toward asexuals as they do toward other sexual minorities (e.g., homosexuals, bisexuals)? After a ...
... asexual sexual orientation. With this relatively “new” category of normal-range, minority sexual orientation becoming more organized and salient, it begs the question: do heterosexuals express prejudice toward asexuals as they do toward other sexual minorities (e.g., homosexuals, bisexuals)? After a ...
Motivation and Emotion
... One reason too much hormone in utero May also be associated with increase in androgens and altered structure ...
... One reason too much hormone in utero May also be associated with increase in androgens and altered structure ...
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... science, appears to articulate so neatly with our dominant understanding that it proves difficult to contest. People do engage in exchanges. People do benefit, and suffer, from their associations with others. We tend not to think of people as altruistic to the point of disregarding absolutely their ...
... science, appears to articulate so neatly with our dominant understanding that it proves difficult to contest. People do engage in exchanges. People do benefit, and suffer, from their associations with others. We tend not to think of people as altruistic to the point of disregarding absolutely their ...
Costs of sexual traits: a mismatch between theoretical
... genetic quality of individuals. By contrast, indicator mechanism has three main assumptions in which costs have a much more pronounced role (e.g. Grafen, 1990 a ; Johnstone and Grafen, 1992). Firstly, the production or maintenance of sexual traits must cause costs that reduce the fitness of their be ...
... genetic quality of individuals. By contrast, indicator mechanism has three main assumptions in which costs have a much more pronounced role (e.g. Grafen, 1990 a ; Johnstone and Grafen, 1992). Firstly, the production or maintenance of sexual traits must cause costs that reduce the fitness of their be ...
Policy against "homophobia"
... sexuals were more likely to be victims of violent crime than heterosexuals, and that bisexuals were four times more likely than heterosexuals to experience violent crime. The survey concluded that the simple fact of being gay, lesbian or bisexual caused a significant increase in the risk of violent ...
... sexuals were more likely to be victims of violent crime than heterosexuals, and that bisexuals were four times more likely than heterosexuals to experience violent crime. The survey concluded that the simple fact of being gay, lesbian or bisexual caused a significant increase in the risk of violent ...
XVII WORLD CONGRESS OF SEXOLOGY MONTREAL 2005
... ‘If therapists are not prepared this might happen, they fall into all sorts of traps with it.’ ‘It’s dangerous not to talk about is because it may be very disturbing for the supervisee and may contaminate the work.’ ‘Probably it is at the root of a lot of abuse of clients by therapists.’ ...
... ‘If therapists are not prepared this might happen, they fall into all sorts of traps with it.’ ‘It’s dangerous not to talk about is because it may be very disturbing for the supervisee and may contaminate the work.’ ‘Probably it is at the root of a lot of abuse of clients by therapists.’ ...
The Long-Term Habituation of Sexual Arousal in
... (O'Donohue & Plaud, 1994) suggests that, despite the importance that contemporary theorists of human sexuality place on the notion that sexual behavior is learned, scientific information about human learning and sexual arousal is still somewhat meager. For that reason, it is important that additiona ...
... (O'Donohue & Plaud, 1994) suggests that, despite the importance that contemporary theorists of human sexuality place on the notion that sexual behavior is learned, scientific information about human learning and sexual arousal is still somewhat meager. For that reason, it is important that additiona ...
Barriers in the adoption of a market orientation by
... that included the development of eight case studies. In the cases studied the greatest barrier to the adoption of a market orientation by an NPO was its size (as measured by staff numbers). The larger the NPO the less difficulty it has adopting a market orientation. However, two other factors can al ...
... that included the development of eight case studies. In the cases studied the greatest barrier to the adoption of a market orientation by an NPO was its size (as measured by staff numbers). The larger the NPO the less difficulty it has adopting a market orientation. However, two other factors can al ...
Basic Learning Processes - Webcourses
... Consider when you first became aware that you were male or female. What sorts of experiences do parents provide that convey gender identity? How might sexual orientation be influenced by learning experiences? What is a sexual aberration? How can “normal” sexual behavior be distinguished from “abnorm ...
... Consider when you first became aware that you were male or female. What sorts of experiences do parents provide that convey gender identity? How might sexual orientation be influenced by learning experiences? What is a sexual aberration? How can “normal” sexual behavior be distinguished from “abnorm ...
Sexual dysfunction in patients with schizophrenia
... Other atypical antipsychotics available at the time of the study were not included due to a more favorable prolactin profile. Results: The majority of patients (59% of females and 60% of males) reported impairment of sexual function. In postmenopausal females, risk of impaired sexual interest was inc ...
... Other atypical antipsychotics available at the time of the study were not included due to a more favorable prolactin profile. Results: The majority of patients (59% of females and 60% of males) reported impairment of sexual function. In postmenopausal females, risk of impaired sexual interest was inc ...
The visual cortex - Neuroscience Network Basel
... in layer 4 cells. Cells show “orientation selectivity”. Respond best to light bars with particular orientation. The border of light is again an important aspect of the stimulus. The mechanisms by which orientation selectivity is produced may be different in mice vs cats: in mice orientation selectiv ...
... in layer 4 cells. Cells show “orientation selectivity”. Respond best to light bars with particular orientation. The border of light is again an important aspect of the stimulus. The mechanisms by which orientation selectivity is produced may be different in mice vs cats: in mice orientation selectiv ...
1 Changes in American Adults` Reported Same
... women compared to men. First, as Baumeister (2000) concluded in an extensive review and analysis, female sexuality is more “plastic” or changeable than male sexuality, particularly in response to changing social norms and contexts. Further, women report more change over the life course in their sexu ...
... women compared to men. First, as Baumeister (2000) concluded in an extensive review and analysis, female sexuality is more “plastic” or changeable than male sexuality, particularly in response to changing social norms and contexts. Further, women report more change over the life course in their sexu ...
chapt. 10 ppt.
... • Much of our behavior is motivated by a desire for esteem. • Need for Achievement – motivated to master tasks – raise the bar high ▫ Individual differences – high need to achieve vs. low need to achieve ...
... • Much of our behavior is motivated by a desire for esteem. • Need for Achievement – motivated to master tasks – raise the bar high ▫ Individual differences – high need to achieve vs. low need to achieve ...
Cодержание 3/2015
... Slepchenko S.M. Caries prevalence in Tobolsk group of Siberian Tatars according to the data from burial ground Ostrovnye Yurty in 19 th – early 20th centuries (p. 73–82) This paper examines caries prevalence in Tobolsk group of Siberian Tatars who left the Ostrovnye Yurty burial ground (19th – early ...
... Slepchenko S.M. Caries prevalence in Tobolsk group of Siberian Tatars according to the data from burial ground Ostrovnye Yurty in 19 th – early 20th centuries (p. 73–82) This paper examines caries prevalence in Tobolsk group of Siberian Tatars who left the Ostrovnye Yurty burial ground (19th – early ...
Dismantling the Wall: Bisexuality and the Possibilities of Sexual
... potency and exclusivity, as well as how definitions of sexual identity mask a great variety of sexual practices that do not fit neatly into either category. Bisexuality is one valuable way of accounting for and articulating the discrepancies between those people who call themselves heterosexual or h ...
... potency and exclusivity, as well as how definitions of sexual identity mask a great variety of sexual practices that do not fit neatly into either category. Bisexuality is one valuable way of accounting for and articulating the discrepancies between those people who call themselves heterosexual or h ...
Sexual obsessions and OCD
... What is needed instead of reassurance is an accurate diagnosis. The patient needs to understand that the sexual obsession is a product of OCD—not of his or her real inclination. Patients also need to understand that the obsessions are involuntary, harmless, and the opposite of their actual values an ...
... What is needed instead of reassurance is an accurate diagnosis. The patient needs to understand that the sexual obsession is a product of OCD—not of his or her real inclination. Patients also need to understand that the obsessions are involuntary, harmless, and the opposite of their actual values an ...
Sample Chapter
... on the reality principle and tries to keep the id in line. The ego functions to make the person have realistic, rational interactions with others. Finally, the superego is the conscience. It contains the values and ideals of society that we learn, and it operates on idealism. Thus its aim is to inhi ...
... on the reality principle and tries to keep the id in line. The ego functions to make the person have realistic, rational interactions with others. Finally, the superego is the conscience. It contains the values and ideals of society that we learn, and it operates on idealism. Thus its aim is to inhi ...
AP Psychology Review 7: Motivation and Emotion
... person is severely overweight as measured by BMI or another weight indexing system. -This can be an extremely dangerous condition with many ...
... person is severely overweight as measured by BMI or another weight indexing system. -This can be an extremely dangerous condition with many ...
Fraternal Birth Order and the Maternal Immune Hypothesis of Male
... high fraternal birth order of homosexual men may reflect a maternal immune reaction, which is provoked only by male fetuses and which becomes stronger after each pregnancy with a male fetus. This hypothesis rests partly on the argument that a woman’s immune system would appear the biological system ...
... high fraternal birth order of homosexual men may reflect a maternal immune reaction, which is provoked only by male fetuses and which becomes stronger after each pregnancy with a male fetus. This hypothesis rests partly on the argument that a woman’s immune system would appear the biological system ...
Prenatal and postnatal development of laterally
... produce the adult orientation map. However, important questions remain. How does this interaction actually occur? Could adult-like maps develop from environmental or genetic cues alone, or are both necessary? These questions are difficult to answer through biological experiments. Computational model ...
... produce the adult orientation map. However, important questions remain. How does this interaction actually occur? Could adult-like maps develop from environmental or genetic cues alone, or are both necessary? These questions are difficult to answer through biological experiments. Computational model ...
File - CEP 756: Sexual Issues
... trigger point release and paradoxical relaxation training treatment of chronic pelvic pain in men. J Urol 174 (1): 155-60, 2005 Brotto L, Seal B, Rellini A. Pilot study of a brief cognitive behavioral versus mindfulness-based intervention for women with sexual distress and a history of childhood s ...
... trigger point release and paradoxical relaxation training treatment of chronic pelvic pain in men. J Urol 174 (1): 155-60, 2005 Brotto L, Seal B, Rellini A. Pilot study of a brief cognitive behavioral versus mindfulness-based intervention for women with sexual distress and a history of childhood s ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... of sexual desire and problems in reaching orgasm. However, it has been shown that orgasmic disorders were less prevalent before consumption of antidepressants (15-20%) [8]. In general, antidepressants can disturb an individual’s sexual function. Therefore, they can affect all the stages of sexual ac ...
... of sexual desire and problems in reaching orgasm. However, it has been shown that orgasmic disorders were less prevalent before consumption of antidepressants (15-20%) [8]. In general, antidepressants can disturb an individual’s sexual function. Therefore, they can affect all the stages of sexual ac ...
Chapter Two: Understanding Human Sexuality: Theory and
... – Women may have multiple orgasms – Sexuality stays with us as we age • Masters & Johnson: Human Sexual Inadequacy (1970) – Vaginal orgasms from clitoral stimulation ...
... – Women may have multiple orgasms – Sexuality stays with us as we age • Masters & Johnson: Human Sexual Inadequacy (1970) – Vaginal orgasms from clitoral stimulation ...
physiology_of_coitus_and_erection_1
... functions of these four factors, erection dysfunction or impotence may occur. In order to prevent any event of disruption, it is necessary that a male knows the mechanics of erection. The physiological explanation for the mechanics of erection is simple. There are only two mechanisms that are involv ...
... functions of these four factors, erection dysfunction or impotence may occur. In order to prevent any event of disruption, it is necessary that a male knows the mechanics of erection. The physiological explanation for the mechanics of erection is simple. There are only two mechanisms that are involv ...