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Medical Hypotheses, 2005
Many extravagant physical traits are selected because they are used as cues for mate choice (sexual selection). Why is mate choice driven by costly ornaments? A theory of sexual selection posits that extravagant traits are preferred because are reliable indicators of superior (heritable) phenotypic quality.
Emmanuele A. Jannini+1 more
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Many extravagant physical traits are selected because they are used as cues for mate choice (sexual selection). Why is mate choice driven by costly ornaments? A theory of sexual selection posits that extravagant traits are preferred because are reliable indicators of superior (heritable) phenotypic quality.
Emmanuele A. Jannini+1 more
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Prevalence of female sexual dysfunction during pregnancy
, 2021M. Gaber, Alsayed Eisa
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The Journal of Sexual Medicine
Abstract Introduction Understanding the physiological changes during sexual arousal and function in males with psychogenic erectile dysfunction remains an area of limited comprehension, despite a well-established understanding of erection physiology.
F Qureshi+8 more
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Abstract Introduction Understanding the physiological changes during sexual arousal and function in males with psychogenic erectile dysfunction remains an area of limited comprehension, despite a well-established understanding of erection physiology.
F Qureshi+8 more
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1992
The effects of sympathetic activation, induced by an anxiety eliciting film, and false positive vaginal blood volume (VBV) feedback were examined to identify the mechanisms by which cognitive and physiological response components mediate sexual arousal and may be modified to reverse the dysfunctional process.
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The effects of sympathetic activation, induced by an anxiety eliciting film, and false positive vaginal blood volume (VBV) feedback were examined to identify the mechanisms by which cognitive and physiological response components mediate sexual arousal and may be modified to reverse the dysfunctional process.
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Archivos espanoles de urologia, 1992
Further insight into the physiology of erection acquired in recent years had led to the development of new methods that have enhanced the evaluation of erectile dysfunction. These new methods will permit a more precise diagnosis and, consequently, the management of this condition can be based on scientific and not empirical methods.
A, Bechara+6 more
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Further insight into the physiology of erection acquired in recent years had led to the development of new methods that have enhanced the evaluation of erectile dysfunction. These new methods will permit a more precise diagnosis and, consequently, the management of this condition can be based on scientific and not empirical methods.
A, Bechara+6 more
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Anatomy and physiology of female sexual function and dysfunction
Current Opinion in Urology, 2001openaire +2 more sources
Sex Differences in the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2018Veronica L. Harsh, A. Clayton
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Sexual dysfunction as a complication of abdominoperineal resection of the rectum in the male
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1959William C. Bernstein, David M. Long
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Sexual Function and Satisfaction in the Context of Obesity
Current Diabetes Reports, 2023Sean M. McNabney+2 more
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