This article reports the utility of an information processing approach to examine whether there is a relationship between sexual content induced delay and levels of sexual desire as determined by self-report questionnaires. We tested this idea using a partial replication of the J. H. Geer and H. S. Bellard (1996) protocol demonstrating sexual content induced delay (SCID) in responding to sexual versus neutral words. In addition, the experiment examined whether SCID was different in people with varying levels of sexual desire. It was hypothesized that persons with low levels of sexual desire might respond more slowly to sexual word cues than others. Words with equal frequency of usage and similar word length were chosen from among those used...
Advisors: Brad J. Sagarin; Larissa Barber.Committee members: John Skowronski; Thomas Smith.Includes ...
Cognition research suggests that allocating attention resources to evolutionarily relevant stimuli i...
The present studies investigated whether men and women differ in cognitive-motivational processing o...
Since the initial clinical description of sexual desire problems in the 1970s, increasing numbers of...
The cognitive processing of sexual and non-sexual pictorial stimuli was examined to see whether pict...
INTRODUCTION: Emotion regulation research has shown successful altering of unwanted aversive emotion...
While a number of studies have assessed the role of personality traits, situational variables, and d...
INTRODUCTION: Knowledge about the regulation of sexual emotion may add to the understanding of sexua...
Asexuality is defined as a lack of sexual attraction to others. Though scholars have classified it a...
ABSTRACT Beyond the Valley of the Genitals: Using eye tracking to analyze sexual arousal and desir...
Literature showed a close relationship between desire and arousal on women, leading to relevant chan...
It is almost a cultural truism that erotic images attract our attention, presumably because paying a...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies have found that hypersexuality is associated with a high propensity ...
The purpose of this study was to understand how men and women define sexual desire and sexual arousa...
The goal of this study was to improve our understanding of men’s sexual response and its components ...
Advisors: Brad J. Sagarin; Larissa Barber.Committee members: John Skowronski; Thomas Smith.Includes ...
Cognition research suggests that allocating attention resources to evolutionarily relevant stimuli i...
The present studies investigated whether men and women differ in cognitive-motivational processing o...
Since the initial clinical description of sexual desire problems in the 1970s, increasing numbers of...
The cognitive processing of sexual and non-sexual pictorial stimuli was examined to see whether pict...
INTRODUCTION: Emotion regulation research has shown successful altering of unwanted aversive emotion...
While a number of studies have assessed the role of personality traits, situational variables, and d...
INTRODUCTION: Knowledge about the regulation of sexual emotion may add to the understanding of sexua...
Asexuality is defined as a lack of sexual attraction to others. Though scholars have classified it a...
ABSTRACT Beyond the Valley of the Genitals: Using eye tracking to analyze sexual arousal and desir...
Literature showed a close relationship between desire and arousal on women, leading to relevant chan...
It is almost a cultural truism that erotic images attract our attention, presumably because paying a...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies have found that hypersexuality is associated with a high propensity ...
The purpose of this study was to understand how men and women define sexual desire and sexual arousa...
The goal of this study was to improve our understanding of men’s sexual response and its components ...
Advisors: Brad J. Sagarin; Larissa Barber.Committee members: John Skowronski; Thomas Smith.Includes ...
Cognition research suggests that allocating attention resources to evolutionarily relevant stimuli i...
The present studies investigated whether men and women differ in cognitive-motivational processing o...