Chronic exposure to discrimination has been found to have a significant impact on neurocognitive processing of social evaluation and threat perception. Discrimination refers to the act of treating...
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Chronic exposure to discrimination is an important factor that can lead to adverse effects on neurocognitive processes, including those related to threat detection and social evaluations....
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Chronic stress can have many effects on an individual's physical and mental health, but it is particularly harmful for people who belong to a marginalized group because they are constantly under...
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: How chronic stress affects neurocognition, mental health, and relationships in marginalized groups
Chronic exposure to discrimination and social stigma can have a profound impact on the psychological well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) individuals. Research has shown that this...
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Sexual arousal is defined as an emotional state that occurs when the body becomes physically and psychologically ready for sexual activity. It involves both physical and mental changes that prepare...
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: Maximizing sexual arousal: a comprehensive guide to optimize your relationship dynamics
Sexual arousal is a complex physiological process that involves multiple cognitive and emotional factors. Neurocognitive processes are responsible for generating desire and excitement through visual...
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: How your brain creates sexual arousal: the role of cognition and emotion