In the current study, a sample (N = 116) of men and women recruited from community ads viewed a series of 20-second neutral and sexual films. Before each sexual film, participants were instructed to increase their sexual arousal, decrease their sexual arousal or respond as usual. Higher levels of desire for sex with a partner consistently predicted failures to downregulate sexual arousal. Hypersexuality was unrelated.
These findings replicate Winters et al.'s study and extend their findings by including upregulation, women, a new measure of hypersexuality and a higher-trial design.
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By: Moholy M1, Prause N2, Proudfit GH3, S Rahman A2, Fong T2.
- 1a Department of Psychology , Idaho State University , Pocatello , ID , USA.
- 2b Department of Psychiatry , University of California , Los Angeles , CA , USA.
- 3c Department of Psychology , Stony Brook University , Stony Brook , NY , USA.
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