作者: Katrina N. Bouchard , Samantha J. Dawson , Amanda J. Shelley , Caroline F. Pukall
DOI: 10.1016/J.BIOPSYCHO.2019.05.003
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摘要: Abstract Genital lubrication and blood flow are theoretically related outcomes of women’s sexual response that prepare the genitals for activity. Despite its importance function, few experimental studies have directly assessed genital or empirically demonstrated how relate during arousal. In this study, 36 women viewed stimuli varied by activity intensity (nonsexual, low-intensity sexual, high-intensity sexual) while their responses were using concurrent measures (using litmus test strips) laser Doppler imaging). Both detected a to relative nonsexual; however, only imager was sensitive varying degrees elicited different intensities. The two suitable repeated measurement within single session. positively correlated stimuli. Implications assessment understanding arousal discussed.