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Sexual Attentional Bias in Young Adult Heterosexual Men: Attention Allocation Following Self-Regulation.

Kevin Nolet1, Fannie Carrier Emond2, James G Pfaus3, Jean Gagnon2, Joanne-Lucine Rouleau2.   

Abstract

Being sexually aroused can lead to a stronger propensity to engage in sexual risk-taking and sexually coercive behaviors possibly by narrowing attentional focus toward immediate gratification rather than long-term consequences. The goal of this paper was to investigate the attentional processes implicated in sexual self-regulation failure and its moderating factors, namely having a stronger sensitivity to sexual cues (dual control model) or being less able to implement behavioral intentions (action control theory) following a first effortful task. A total of 82 young adult heterosexual men completed a Dot Probe task to assess their attentional bias toward sexual stimuli. Effortful control was manipulated using a Stroop task. Regardless of conditions, higher sexual excitability was predictive of a stronger attentional bias toward sexual cues, while higher inhibition due to threat of performance failure was predictive of a lower bias for such cues. In the experimental condition, action-oriented individuals were able to negate this attentional bias by staying more focused on the task, while state-oriented participants showed higher orientation toward the sexual cues and thus a higher bias. These results suggest that both higher-order processes, like intention implementation, and lower-order processes, like sexual inhibition and excitation systems, are the key to regulation failure.
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Keywords:  Action control theory; Attentional bias; Dot Probe; Dual control model; Ego depletion; Self-regulation

Year:  2021        PMID: 34268658     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-021-01928-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


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