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Excitation Transfer Between Sexual Arousal and Other Emotions in a Community Sample.

Eveline E Schippers1,2, Wineke J Smid3, Stephanie Both4, Johannes H Smit5,6.   

Abstract

Excitation transfer, the transfer of arousal from one emotion to another, might be a mechanism in the development of unusual sexual interests. In this pilot study, we investigated whether we could induce excitation transfer between various emotions and sexual arousal in a laboratory setting with 30 male volunteers. We induced low-level sexual arousal in four different emotional states (aggression/dominance, endearment, fear, disgust) and a neutral state. Sexual arousal was measured using penile plethysmography and self-report. Although there was no mean group effect, possibly due to large interindividual variations, 60% of the subjects showed more sexual arousal in response to sexual stimulation in at least one of the emotional states than in the neutral state. Excitation transfer was most prominent with aggression/dominance and least prominent with disgust. Genital excitation transfer was strongly related to lower penile reactivity and to higher self-reported erotophilia. This pilot study paves the way for further research into excitation transfer as a mechanism to increase the salience of stimuli that otherwise would not have been sexual in nature.
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Keywords:  Excitation transfer; Genital sexual arousal; PPG; Penile plethysmography; Sexual deviance

Year:  2022        PMID: 35471677     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-021-02235-x

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


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