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Oxytocin and sexual behavior

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1992
The neurohypophyseal hormone oxytocin has been implicated in many aspects of reproduction including sexual behavior. This review considers the hypotheses that oxytocin and/or the neural events surrounding the release of oxytocin may have behavioral effects during sexual arousal, orgasm, sexual satiety and other aspects of sociosexual interactions.
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Sexual Behavior of Mares

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1986
Behavior during the estrous phase of the ovulatory cycle of the mare is analogous in most ways to that of estrous females of other species. Proceptive behaviors bring the mare into the proximity of the male and attract his attention. Positioning facilitates mounting, intromission, and ejaculation. Estrous signs appear to be more intense in the few days
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Neurobiology of sexual behavior

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1999
Recent advances in the neurobiology of sexual behavior have helped to refine our understanding of the neuroanatomical, neuroendocrine and neurochemical systems that modulate responses to sexual stimulation. Both appetitive and consummatory sexual behaviors have been studied in several laboratory species and in humans using traditional and novel ...
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Dopamine and sexual behavior

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1995
Among central neurotransmitters involved in the control of sexual behavior, dopamine is certainly one of the most extensively studied. Our attempt to review old and recent neuropharmacological, biochemical, electrophysiological, and psychobiological studies performed so far only in rats, monkeys, and humans, provides evidence that dopamine through its ...
MELIS, MARIA ROSARIA, ARGIOLAS, ANTONIO
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[Sexual behavior and adolescence].

Minerva ginecologica, 2000
Adolescence represents the period with the highest frequency of negative consequences associated with sexual activities (sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies). An epidemiological study was carried out in symptomatic patients attending our Outpatient Clinic for Sexually Transmitted Diseases between April 1995 and April 1999 in order to
DE SETA, FRANCESCO   +7 more
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Addictive Sexual Behavior

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1994
Case material is presented from two patients suffering from addictive sexual behavior. The term addiction is used because of the intense, driven quality of the behavior and because of its mood-elevating effects. Psychodynamically, the patients’ sexual acts helped to undo feelings of rejection at the hands of their mothers and to ...
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On the origin of sexual behavior

Psychoneuroendocrinology, 1982
Abstract All-female parthenogenetic species afford a unique opportunity to probe the nature and origin of sexual behavior. Whereas the majority of vertebrates are gonochoristic (that is, they rely for reproduction on fertilization of female ova by male sperm), at least 27 species of squamate reptiles representing seven families consist mostly or ...
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Sexualized behaviors on Facebook

Computers in Human Behavior, 2016
Currently, social networks are places where young people socialize and develop their digital identities. One of the most common risky behaviors among young people is sexualized behavior, which is promoted in social networks due to an interface that makes content exchange easier, for example, by sharing pictures, messages, videos, etc.
Izaskun Sarabia, Ana Estévez
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Male Sexual Behavior

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987
This article considers causes of variability in male sexual performance and identifies management techniques that can be used to improve the reproductive success and efficacy of our captive animal populations.
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Violent Sexual Fantasies and Sexual Behavior

Psychological Reports, 1994
Masochistic sexual fantasies and sadistic sexual fantasies were associated with coercive sexual behavior self-reported by both 31 male and 31 female undergraduate students.
B, McCollaum, D, Lester
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