INTRODUCTION: Research has shown that acquired subjective likes and dislikes are quite resistant to extinction. Moreover, studies on female sexual response demonstrated that diminished genital arousal and positive affect toward erotic stimuli due to aversive classical conditioning did not extinguish during an extinction phase. Possible resistance to extinction of aversive conditioned sexual responses may have important clinical implications. However, resistance to extinction of aversive conditioned human sexual response has not been studied using extensive extinction trials. AIM: This article aims to study resistance to extinction of aversive conditioned sexual responses in sexually functional men and women. METHODS: A differential conditio...
Background: Sex and disgust are basic, evolutionary relevant functions that are often construed as p...
BACKGROUND: Sex and disgust are basic, evolutionary relevant functions that are often construed as p...
Background: There are major physiological and psychological differences between the sexual arousal ...
Research has shown that acquired subjective likes and dislikes are quite resistant to extinction. Mo...
Introduction: Several studies demonstrated that genital arousal and enhanced positive affect toward ...
INTRODUCTION: Extinction involves an inhibitory form of new learning that is highly dependent on the...
INTRODUCTION: Extinction involves an inhibitory form of new learning that is highly dependent on the...
Extinction involves an inhibitory form of new learning that is highly dependent on the context for e...
INTRODUCTION: There is only limited evidence for appetitive classical conditioning of female sexual ...
Recent theoretical accounts point to disgust as an important factor in the development and persisten...
INTRODUCTION: Emotion regulation research has shown successful altering of unwanted aversive emotion...
Introduction. Although the assumption that sexual behavior is at least partly learned is common acro...
Experimental differential conditioning study on the effect of disgust conditioning on sexual respons...
Background: Human sexual classical conditioning effects are less robust compared with those obtained...
Background: Sex and disgust are basic, evolutionary relevant functions that are often construed as p...
Background: Sex and disgust are basic, evolutionary relevant functions that are often construed as p...
BACKGROUND: Sex and disgust are basic, evolutionary relevant functions that are often construed as p...
Background: There are major physiological and psychological differences between the sexual arousal ...
Research has shown that acquired subjective likes and dislikes are quite resistant to extinction. Mo...
Introduction: Several studies demonstrated that genital arousal and enhanced positive affect toward ...
INTRODUCTION: Extinction involves an inhibitory form of new learning that is highly dependent on the...
INTRODUCTION: Extinction involves an inhibitory form of new learning that is highly dependent on the...
Extinction involves an inhibitory form of new learning that is highly dependent on the context for e...
INTRODUCTION: There is only limited evidence for appetitive classical conditioning of female sexual ...
Recent theoretical accounts point to disgust as an important factor in the development and persisten...
INTRODUCTION: Emotion regulation research has shown successful altering of unwanted aversive emotion...
Introduction. Although the assumption that sexual behavior is at least partly learned is common acro...
Experimental differential conditioning study on the effect of disgust conditioning on sexual respons...
Background: Human sexual classical conditioning effects are less robust compared with those obtained...
Background: Sex and disgust are basic, evolutionary relevant functions that are often construed as p...
Background: Sex and disgust are basic, evolutionary relevant functions that are often construed as p...
BACKGROUND: Sex and disgust are basic, evolutionary relevant functions that are often construed as p...
Background: There are major physiological and psychological differences between the sexual arousal ...