The fading of sexual impulse can be attributed to various factors including neural modulation and somatic feedback loops. Neural modulation refers to the process by which neurons within the brain...
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: Sexual impulse fading: how neuronal modulation and somatic feedback loops affect desire
The physical response to sexual stimulation is largely mediated by the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary functions such as heart rate and blood pressure regulation. During sexual...
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: Sexual arousals effects on autonomic nervous system controlled physical responses explained
The relationship between chronic stress and sexual functioning has been studied extensively in recent years. Stress can have a significant negative impact on sexual functioning due to its effects on...
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Sexual arousal is the physiological response that occurs when an individual feels desire for sexual activity. It is characterized by increased heart rate, blood flow to the genitals, vasocongestion,...
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: The complex interplay between visual stimulation, cognition, emotion, and sexual arousal
Sexual arousal is a complex physiological process that involves various physical and psychological mechanisms within the body. When exposed to erotic stimuli such as pornographic images, the brain...
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Sexual Arousal and Skin Flushing
Sexual excitement causes an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. This leads to more blood flowing throughout the body. One effect of this increased blood...
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: Sexual arousal and skin flushing: uncovering the physiological effects of eroticism on the body
Vasocongestion is a process that occurs when there is an increase in blood flow to an area. It can occur anywhere in the body, but it is most commonly associated with the penis during sexual...
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: How sexual arousal leads to erections: understanding vasocongestion and engorgement for better relationships
Sexual arousal is one of the most intense physiological states that humans can experience. It involves a cascade of physical changes throughout the body, including increased heart rate, sweating, and...
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: Sexual arousal: understanding its physiology, effects on skin, and controversies
Genital engorgement is an involuntary physiological response that occurs during sexual stimulation or arousal when there is increased blood flow to the genitals. It is often referred to as "swelling"...
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: Female sexual arousal: how genital swelling occurs and why its important for intimacy
Sexual Stimulation Increases Blood Flow, Causing Swelling and Lubrication
Sexual stimulation refers to any physical or mental activity that causes increased excitement and anticipation for...
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: Sexual stimulation: exploring the physical and mental effects on blood flow and arousal