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Neuroticism and Attention Toward Sexual and Non-Sexual Images During an Oddball Task: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials.

Mariana L Carrito1, Joana Carvalho2, Ana Pereira3, Pedro Bem-Haja4, Pedro Nobre2, Isabel M Santos5.   

Abstract

While previous research has argued that neuroticism is a vulnerability factor for the experience of sexual difficulties, the basic cognitive processes associated with the impact of such a personality trait on the processing of sexually explicit stimuli are less understood. The current study examined the influence of neuroticism on the attentional processes and its neurophysiological correlates during the perception of sexual and non-sexual images. Event-related potentials from 30 women and 28 men were recorded during a modified oddball paradigm in which participants of both sexes visualized stimuli from three different categories (sexual, non-sexual positive, and non-sexual negative), and two arousal levels (high and low arousal). A P1 latency effect was found for female participants, in which high neuroticism was associated with longer latencies for pornographic compared to romantic sexual images. Higher levels of neuroticism were also associated with higher P3 amplitudes for highly arousing images, with both sexual and non-sexual content. Results were interpreted in light of the information processing model of sexual arousal and showed that neuroticism seems to impact both automatic and conscious pathways of processing of sexual stimuli.
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Keywords:  Affective stimuli; ERP; Information processing; Neuroticism; P1; P3; Sexual response

Year:  2021        PMID: 34282504     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-021-01961-6

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


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