Sexual incentive motivation, sexual behavior, and general arousal: Do rats and humans tell the same story?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26432Date
2022-02-26Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Sexual incentive stimuli activate sexual motivation and heighten the level of general arousal. The sexual motive
may induce the individual to approach the incentive, and eventually to initiate sexual acts. Both approach and
the ensuing copulatory interaction further enhance general arousal. We present data from rodents and humans in
support of these assertions. We then suggest that orgasm is experienced when the combined level of excitation
surpasses a threshold. In order to analyze the neurobiological bases of sexual motivation, we employ the concept
of a central motive state. We then discuss the mechanisms involved in the long- and short-term control of that
state as well as those mediating the momentaneous actions of sexual incentive stimuli. This leads to an analysis of
the neurobiology behind the interindividual differences in responsivity of the sexual central motive state.
Knowledge is still fragmentary, and many contradictory observations have been made. Nevertheless, we
conclude that the basic mechanisms of sexual motivation and the role of general arousal are similar in rodents
and humans.
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ElsevierCitation
Ågmo, Laan. Sexual incentive motivation, sexual behavior, and general arousal: Do rats and humans tell the same story?. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 2022;135:1-30Metadata
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