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The Effects of False Physiological Feedback on Sexual Arousal in Sexually Dysfunctional and Functional Males

1999
Abstract : According to a recent model of psychogenic erectile dysfunction (Sbrocco and Barlow,1996), dysfunctional performance results from focusing on negative outcome expectancy and low confidence following a discrepancy between expected and actual performance.
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(226) Wearable Devices for Monitoring Sexual Encounter Physiology in Patients with Psychogenic Erectile Dysfunction

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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Modification of dysfunctional patterns of sexual response through autonomic arousal and false physiological feedback.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1995
Effects of autonomic arousal and positive-false vaginal blood volume (VBV) feedback were examined to identify how cognitive and physiological mechanisms mediate sexual arousal, and can be modified to reverse dysfunctional processes. Sixty-four matched sexually dysfunctional women were randomly assigned to 4 conditions: autonomic arousal-evoking or ...
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Anatomy and physiology of female sexual function and dysfunction: classification, evaluation and treatment options.

European urology, 2000
Female sexual dysfunction is a significant age-related, progressive and highly prevalent problem that affects a substantial number of women in the United States. The female sexual response cycle is initiated by neurotransmitter-mediated vascular and nonvascular smooth muscle relaxation resulting in increased pelvic blood flow, vaginal lubrication, and ...
J R, Berman, S P, Adhikari, I, Goldstein
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[Flow studies in patients with sexual erectile dysfunction. Review of the physiology and the adopted method].

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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Anatomy and physiology of the clitoris, vestibular bulbs, and labia minora with a review of the female orgasm and the prevention of female sexual dysfunction

Clinical Anatomy, 2012
AbstractThis review, with 21 figures and 1 video, aims to clarify some important aspects of the anatomy and physiology of the female erectile organs (triggers of orgasm), which are important for the prevention of female sexual dysfunction. The clitoris is the homologue of the male's glans and corpora cavernosa, and erection is reached in three phases ...
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Female erectile tissues and sexual dysfunction after pelvic radiotherapy: A scoping review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Deborah C Marshall   +2 more
exaly  

The modification of dysfunctional patterns of sexual arousal through false physiological feedback and sympathetic activation

2008
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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Anatomy and Physiology of Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction

European Urology, 2000
Jennifer R. Berman   +2 more
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