Background and aims: Compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) has been included as an impulse control disorder in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). However, the neurobiological mechanisms underlying CSBD remain largely unknown, and given previous indications of addiction-like mechanisms at play, the aim of the present study was to investigate if CSBD is associated with structural brain differences in regions involved in reward processing. Methods: We analyzed structural MRI data of 22 male CSBD patients (mean 5 38.7 years, SD 5 11.7) and 20 matched healthy controls (HC; mean 5 37.6 years, SD 5 8.5). Main outcome measures were regional cortical thickness and surface area. We also tested for case-control differences in ...
Background and aims: Hypersexual disorder is characterized by recurrent and intense sexual fantasies...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Despite its 0.5-1% lifetime prevalence in men and its general societal relevance, neuroimaging inves...
Background and aims: Compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) has been included as an impulse cont...
Background and aims: Compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) is characterized by persistent patte...
International audienceBackgrounds: The classification of addictions and impulse control disorders is...
<div><p>Although compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) has been conceptualized as a “behavioural” addict...
Although compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) has been conceptualized as a “behavioural” addiction and ...
Although compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) has been conceptualized as a "behavioural" addiction and ...
Background and aims Compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) is a common behavior affecting 3–6% of the pop...
INTRODUCTION: Models of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) imply altered central processing of...
Compulsive Sexual Behaviors (CSB) are a reason to seek treatment. Given this reality, the number of ...
Objective: Pedophilic disorder (PD) is characterized bypersistent, intense sexual attraction to prep...
Neurocognitive findings in compulsive sexual behavior: A preliminary study Background and aims: Comp...
Male sexual arousal (SA) has been known as a multidimensional experience involving closely interrela...
Background and aims: Hypersexual disorder is characterized by recurrent and intense sexual fantasies...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Despite its 0.5-1% lifetime prevalence in men and its general societal relevance, neuroimaging inves...
Background and aims: Compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) has been included as an impulse cont...
Background and aims: Compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) is characterized by persistent patte...
International audienceBackgrounds: The classification of addictions and impulse control disorders is...
<div><p>Although compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) has been conceptualized as a “behavioural” addict...
Although compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) has been conceptualized as a “behavioural” addiction and ...
Although compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) has been conceptualized as a "behavioural" addiction and ...
Background and aims Compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) is a common behavior affecting 3–6% of the pop...
INTRODUCTION: Models of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) imply altered central processing of...
Compulsive Sexual Behaviors (CSB) are a reason to seek treatment. Given this reality, the number of ...
Objective: Pedophilic disorder (PD) is characterized bypersistent, intense sexual attraction to prep...
Neurocognitive findings in compulsive sexual behavior: A preliminary study Background and aims: Comp...
Male sexual arousal (SA) has been known as a multidimensional experience involving closely interrela...
Background and aims: Hypersexual disorder is characterized by recurrent and intense sexual fantasies...
Compulsive sexual behaviour (CSB) is relatively common and has been associated with significant dist...
Despite its 0.5-1% lifetime prevalence in men and its general societal relevance, neuroimaging inves...