[PDF][PDF] How do men and women feel? Determinants of subjective experience of sexual arousal

E Laan, E Janssen - The psychophysiology of sex, 2007 - imop.med.auth.gr
A common finding in psychophysiological research is that correlations between sexual
feelings and genital responses are lower in women than in men. Measurement issues …

A brief update on the specificity of sexual arousal

ML Chivers - Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
In this article I review research on specificity of sexual arousal conducted since 2005. Three
lines of investigation–sexual psychophysiology, visual attention and brain response …

Habituation of sexual responses in men and women: A test of the preparation hypothesis of women's genital responses

SJ Dawson, KD Suschinsky… - The Journal of Sexual …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Introduction Laboratory studies have revealed two well‐replicated sex differences in sexual
arousal patterns: category specificity and sexual concordance. Men's genital responses are …

Determinants of subjective experience of sexual arousal in women: Feedback from genital arousal and erotic stimulus content

E Laan, W Everaerd, J van der Velde… - …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Sixty‐two women participated in a study designed to explore the association between
gential and subjective sexual arousal. Four stimulus conditions were created, designed to …

Sex differences in response to visual sexual stimuli: A review

HA Rupp, K Wallen - Archives of sexual behavior, 2008 - Springer
This article reviews what is currently known about how men and women respond to the
presentation of visual sexual stimuli. While the assumption that men respond more to visual …

A sex difference in features that elicit genital response

ML Chivers, JM Bailey - Biological psychology, 2005 - Elsevier
Previous research suggests that women's genital arousal is an automatic response to sexual
stimuli, whereas men's genital arousal is dependent upon stimulus features specific to their …

Specificity of sexual arousal for sexual activities in men and women with conventional and masochistic sexual interests

ML Chivers, C Roy, T Grimbos, JM Cantor… - Archives of sexual …, 2014 - Springer
Prior studies consistently report that men's genital responses correspond to their sexual
activity interests (consenting vs. coercive sex) whereas women's responses do not. For …

Gender differences in liking and wanting sex: Examining the role of motivational context and implicit versus explicit processing

M Dewitte - Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2015 - Springer
The present study investigated the specificity of sexual appraisal processes by making a
distinction between implicit and explicit appraisals and between the affective (liking) and …

The assessment of sexual arousal in women

PW Hoon - Progress in behavior modification, 1979 - Elsevier
A review of studies dealing with assessment and modification of sexual arousal has
revealed that considerably more of this literature deals with sexual arousal in males than in …

A cognitive perspective on the experience of sexual arousal

KS Rook, CL Hammen - Journal of Social Issues, 1977 - Wiley Online Library
Much of the important research in human sexual functioning has consisted of surveys and
descriptions of sexual acts or analyses of the biological components of the sexual response …