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Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2012
This study investigated the association between drugs and sexual behavior in a sample of polydrug substance abusers recruited from several Italian therapeutic communities; participants were 90 polydrug substance abusers (opiates, cocaine, amphetamine, inhalants, marijuana/sedatives or hallucinogens abusers) who were compared with 90 nonsubstance ...
BRUNO, ANTONIO+8 more
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This study investigated the association between drugs and sexual behavior in a sample of polydrug substance abusers recruited from several Italian therapeutic communities; participants were 90 polydrug substance abusers (opiates, cocaine, amphetamine, inhalants, marijuana/sedatives or hallucinogens abusers) who were compared with 90 nonsubstance ...
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Sexual Behavior in the Human Female
, 1954SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN THE HUMAN FEMALE One of the important differences between this book and the earlier study on the male is the attention paid by the authors to the social significance of various types of sexual behavior.
C. Zimmerman+4 more
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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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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 in the Home [PDF]
In Reply.— Dr Smith states that "if the estimates of incest are accurate, then some of the 576 families in the sample would be expected to think and behave incestuously." If Sigmund Freud was correct, thinking incestuously, at least unconsciously, is normal, perhaps even a sign of healthy emotional development; behaving incestuously is ...
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Sexual Motives, Gender, and Sexual Behavior
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2000The roles of gender and the sexual motives of Love, Pleasure, Conformity, Recognition, Dominance, and Submission in numerous usual and unusual sexual behaviors were investigated. In a survey of 191 college undergraduates it was found that Love, Pleasure, Conformity, and Recognition motives, often in interaction with gender, were all important ...
James R. Browning+3 more
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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 enhance feelings of ...
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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 enhance feelings of ...
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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1996
Inappropriate sexual behavior, or sexually aggressive behavior, is a term which encompasses a variety of behaviors, including obscene gesturing, touching or hugging another person, exposing body parts or disrobing, and masturbating in public. Inappropriate sexual behavior often elicits feelings of anxiety, embarrassment, or unease in the caregiver and ...
Mary Fern Richie+2 more
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Inappropriate sexual behavior, or sexually aggressive behavior, is a term which encompasses a variety of behaviors, including obscene gesturing, touching or hugging another person, exposing body parts or disrobing, and masturbating in public. Inappropriate sexual behavior often elicits feelings of anxiety, embarrassment, or unease in the caregiver and ...
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1998
The mating behavior of Drosophila melanogaster is a stereotyped sequence of fixed action patterns, composed of orientation, tapping, singing, licking, attempted copulation and copulation. Mutations that block a unique aspect of mating behavior were isolated and analyzed at the cellular and molecular levels.
Daisuke Yamamoto, Yoshiro Nakano
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The mating behavior of Drosophila melanogaster is a stereotyped sequence of fixed action patterns, composed of orientation, tapping, singing, licking, attempted copulation and copulation. Mutations that block a unique aspect of mating behavior were isolated and analyzed at the cellular and molecular levels.
Daisuke Yamamoto, Yoshiro Nakano
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2009
Male sexual behavior comprises a complex pattern of genital and somatomotor responses. Hormones act via receptors in brain, spinal, and peripheral sites to bias sensory inputs and motor outputs to favor sexual responsiveness. Copulation includes mounts, intromissions, and ejaculations, followed by sexual quiescence.
Elaine M. Hull+1 more
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Male sexual behavior comprises a complex pattern of genital and somatomotor responses. Hormones act via receptors in brain, spinal, and peripheral sites to bias sensory inputs and motor outputs to favor sexual responsiveness. Copulation includes mounts, intromissions, and ejaculations, followed by sexual quiescence.
Elaine M. Hull+1 more
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Sexual behavior of mares [PDF]
The mare is seasonally polyestrus, having an anovulatory period during the short light days of late fall and early winter, and beginning to ovulate as the days become longer during the winter. The complete estrus cycle is typically about 3 weeks, with 5 to 7 days of estrus and approximately 2 weeks of diestrus.
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