four phases of physiological responses - masters & johnson (1966) 1) excitement 2) plateau
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Four Phases of Physiological Responses - Masters & Johnson (1966) 1) Excitement 2) Plateau 3) Orgasm 4) Resolution ------------------------------------------------------------- Two underlying responses: 1) vasocongestion 2) myotonia. Three female patterns of sexual arousal. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Four Phases of Physiological Responses - Masters & Johnson (1966)
1) Excitement2) Plateau3) Orgasm
4) Resolution
-------------------------------------------------------------Two underlying responses:
1) vasocongestion2) myotonia
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Three female patterns of sexual arousal
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orgasmorgasm
plateauplateau
excitementexcitement
Typical male pattern of sexual arousal
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BeforeStimulation
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Excitement
stage 1
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Plateau
stage 2
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Orgasm
stage 3
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Locating the “G-spot”
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Brain during orgasm
fMIR offMIR ofFemaleFemaleBrainBrainDuringDuringOrgasmOrgasm
Oxygen levels in the blood correspond to the activity of different brain regions and Oxygen levels in the blood correspond to the activity of different brain regions and are represented here on a spectrum from dark red (lowest) to yellow/white (highest). are represented here on a spectrum from dark red (lowest) to yellow/white (highest). Almost the entire brain seems to be activated during orgasm.Almost the entire brain seems to be activated during orgasm.
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Two stages of
ejaculation:1) emission
2) ejaculation
proper
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Resolution
stage 4
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Zibergeld & Ellison (1980)Five Component Model
1) Interest or desire
2) Arousal
3) Physiological readiness (vaginal lubrication/swelling & erection)
4) Orgasm
5) Satisfaction (how one evaluates or feels about what has occurred)
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Whalen & Roth -Cognitive Model
Perception of a sexual stimulus
Positive evaluation
Arousal
Perception of arousal
Positive evaluation
Sexual behavior
Perception of behavior
Positive evaluation