Sexual desire is the intense craving to have a physical relationship with another person that can include physical contact, romantic connection, and emotional bonding. It is an important aspect of...
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: The science behind human desire: understanding sexual motivation
Sexual behavior is often considered to be a natural response to biological drives that emerge during adolescence.
Some individuals engage in impulsive sexual behaviors without considering the...
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: Sexual behavior: how neurochemicals and prefontal control networks influence impulsive behaviors.
Sexual activity is regulated by neuronal processes in the brain that are mediated through the release of various neurotransmitters. These chemical messengers play an essential role in the process of...
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: How your brain regulates sexual activity through chemical messengers
High-intensity sexual arousal is characterized by increased blood flow to the genitals, which causes changes in peripheral nerve conduction, receptor sensitivity, and genital sensory integration....
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: Unlocking the mysteries of sexual arousal: how it affects your nerves and brain
Catecholamines, Oxytocin, and Other Hormones During Exercise
Physical activity is known to elicit hormonal changes that affect mood, cognition, and behavior. These hormonal responses can be...
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: Boost your libido with exercise: how running can help you get in the mood
The brain is an incredibly complex organ that controls every aspect of human behavior, including sexual activity. It does this through the release of chemical messengers called neurotransmitters,...
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: How your brain chemistry affects sexual arousal & orgasms (and how to treat common issues)
The hormonal surge that accompanies falling in love during adolescence is driven by several neurochemical processes. Oxytocin plays a critical role in bonding and attachment behaviors, which are...
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: The science behind first loves hormonal surge: how neurochemicals shape attachment, bonding, pleasure, and satisfaction
Sexual response patterns are influenced by a variety of factors such as age, gender, culture, and personality traits.
One factor that is often overlooked is the neurochemistry involved....
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: How neurochemistry influences sexual desire, pleasure, and attachment
A recent study conducted by researchers from Stanford University has revealed that several neuromodulators can help to repair sexual dysfunction caused by chronic stress. Neuromodulators are chemical...
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: A stanford study reveals how dopamine and serotonin can repair sexual dysfunction caused by chronic stress
Which cortical and subcortical networks mediate sexual motivation in altered states of consciousness?
Sexual motivation is an intricate process that involves various brain regions and...
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: How sex drives are influenced by brain chemistry uncovering the mysteries of the brain in sexual arousal and behavior