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1974
My first experiment on reproductive behavior was published in 1937, and since that time most of my research has dealt with the neural, hormonal, and experiential control of sexual activity in various species of birds and mammals. In the course of nearly four decades I have authored, coauthored, or edited three books dealing with sexual behavior.
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My first experiment on reproductive behavior was published in 1937, and since that time most of my research has dealt with the neural, hormonal, and experiential control of sexual activity in various species of birds and mammals. In the course of nearly four decades I have authored, coauthored, or edited three books dealing with sexual behavior.
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HORMONES AND HUMAN SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
British Medical Bulletin, 1981The role of sex hormones in the sexuality of men is now becoming clearer. Androgens are necessary for normal sexual appetite and for ejaculation. Erectile mechanisms, providing that appropriate erotic stimuli are available, are probably not androgen dependent.
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Sexual Differentiation of the Human Hypothalamus
2002Functional sex differences in reproduction, gender and sexual orientation and in the incidence of neurological and psychiatric diseases are presumed to be based on structural and functional differences in the hypothalamus and other limbic structures. Factors influencing gender, i.e., the feeling to be male or female, are prenatal hormones and compounds
Michael A. Hofman+4 more
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2006
Previous chapters described how the human egg and sperm are formed and become mature. These gametes are then brought together during the sexual response cycle, which involves not only the mechanics of coitus (sexual intercourse), but also sexual arousal and other behaviors surrounding sexuality.
Richard E. Jones, Kristin H. Lopez
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Previous chapters described how the human egg and sperm are formed and become mature. These gametes are then brought together during the sexual response cycle, which involves not only the mechanics of coitus (sexual intercourse), but also sexual arousal and other behaviors surrounding sexuality.
Richard E. Jones, Kristin H. Lopez
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Sexual behavior in (human) adults
Neurobiology of Aging, 2003It is with great interest and fascination that I listened to Dr. Pfaff’s talk and that I read his and Jessica Mong’s paper on “Hormonal and genetic influences underlying arousal as it drives sex and aggression in animal and human brains”. It is a nice example of the current scientific way of thinking in the field of molecular biology.
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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2016
Sexual selection favors traits that aid in competition over mates. Widespread monogamous mating, biparental care, moderate body size sexual dimorphism, and low canine tooth dimorphism suggest modest sexual selection operating over human evolution, but other evidence indicates that sexual selection has actually been comparatively strong.
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Sexual selection favors traits that aid in competition over mates. Widespread monogamous mating, biparental care, moderate body size sexual dimorphism, and low canine tooth dimorphism suggest modest sexual selection operating over human evolution, but other evidence indicates that sexual selection has actually been comparatively strong.
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Rethinking Marxism, 2006
Georg Lukacs's History and Class Consciousness and Karl Marx's 1844 Manuscripts are founding documents of the discourse of Marxist humanism. This essay scrutinizes Lukacs's definition of the human from a queer perspective which, I argue, is consistent with the Manuscripts in terms of its definition of the human.
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Georg Lukacs's History and Class Consciousness and Karl Marx's 1844 Manuscripts are founding documents of the discourse of Marxist humanism. This essay scrutinizes Lukacs's definition of the human from a queer perspective which, I argue, is consistent with the Manuscripts in terms of its definition of the human.
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Sexual Orientation and Human Sexuality [PDF]
Marco Antonio Correa Varella+1 more
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Sexual Choices: An Introduction to Human Sexuality.
Contemporary Sociology, 1982G. D. Nass+3 more
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