1. An Evaluation of the Validity of Thermography as a Physiological Measure of Sexual Arousal in a Non-University Adult Sample.
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Kukkonen, Tuuli M., Binik, Yitzchak M., Amsel, Rhonda, and Carrier, Serge
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THERMOGRAPHY ,SEXUAL excitement ,MEN'S sexual behavior ,INFRARED photography ,GENDER differences (Psychology) ,SEX differences (Biology) ,SEXUAL dysfunction ,HUMAN sexuality in motion pictures ,EROTIC films - Abstract
Thermography is a promising technology for the physiological measurement of sexual arousal in both men and women. This study was designed to extend our previous college student thermography study findings to an older sample ( M age = 37.05 years), add an anxiety control group to further examine the specificity of temperature change, and examine the relationship between genital temperature and a continuous measure of subjective sexual arousal. Healthy men ( n = 40) and women ( n = 39) viewed a neutral film clip after which they were randomly assigned to view one of four other videos: neutral ( n = 20), humor ( n = 19), anxiety provoking ( n = 20) or sexually explicit ( n = 20). Genital and thigh temperature were continuously recorded using a TSA ImagIR thermographic camera. Continuous and discrete reports of subjective sexual arousal were also obtained. Results supported the validity of thermography as a measure of sexual arousal: temperature change was specific to the genitals during the sexual arousal condition and was significantly correlated with subjective continuous and discrete reports of sexual arousal. Further development should assess the potential of thermography as a tool for the diagnosis and treatment evaluation of sexual arousal difficulties and for studying sex differences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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