Cognitive processing of sexual cues in asexual individuals and heterosexual women with desire/arousal difficulties.
Asexuality is defined as a unique sexual orientation characterized by a lack of sexual attraction to others. This has been challenged, with some experts positing that it is better explained as a sexual dysfunction. Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder (SIAD) is characterized by absent/reduced sexual int...
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Main Authors: | Natalie B Brown, Diana Peragine, Doug P VanderLaan, Alan Kingstone, Lori A Brotto |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/717a1fe1a0bc4c758b4c7380d609a9fc |
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