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Nolet, K.; Rouleau, J. -L.; Benbouriche, M.; Emond, F. Carrier; Renaud, P.
How Ego Depletion Affects Sexual Self-Regulation: Is It More Than Resource Depletion? Article de journal
Dans: Journal of Sex Research, vol. 53, no 8, p. 994–1007, 2016, ISSN: 00224499, (Publisher: Routledge).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: autoregulation, clinical article, excitation, heterosexual male, human, male, model, Plethysmography, self control, sexual arousal
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title = {How Ego Depletion Affects Sexual Self-Regulation: Is It More Than Resource Depletion?},
author = {K. Nolet and J. -L. Rouleau and M. Benbouriche and F. Carrier Emond and P. Renaud},
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abstract = {Rational thinking and decision making are impacted when in a state of sexual arousal. The inability to self-regulate arousal can be linked to numerous problems, like sexual risk taking, infidelity, and sexual coercion. Studies have shown that most men are able to exert voluntary control over their sexual excitation with various levels of success. Both situational and dispositional factors can influence self-regulation achievement. The goal of this research was to investigate how ego depletion, a state of low self-control capacity, interacts with personality traits—propensities for sexual excitation and inhibition—and cognitive absorption, to cause sexual self-regulation failure. The sexual responses of 36 heterosexual males were assessed using penile plethysmography. They were asked to control their sexual arousal in two conditions, with and without ego depletion. Results suggest that ego depletion has opposite effects based on the trait sexual inhibition, as individuals moderately inhibited showed an increase in performance while highly inhibited ones showed a decrease. These results challenge the limited resource model of self-regulation and point to the importance of considering how people adapt to acute and high challenging conditions. Copyright © The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.},
note = {Publisher: Routledge},
keywords = {autoregulation, clinical article, excitation, heterosexual male, human, male, model, Plethysmography, self control, sexual arousal},
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Renaud, P.; Rouleau, J. L.; Granger, L.; Barsetti, I.; Bouchard, S.
Measuring sexual preferences in virtual reality: A pilot study Article de journal
Dans: Cyberpsychology and Behavior, vol. 5, no 1, p. 1–9, 2002, ISSN: 10949313.
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: adult, Affect, article, Choice Behavior, female, human, human experiment, Humans, male, man machine interaction, measurement, methodology, model, normal human, Photic Stimulation, Pilot Projects, psychology, Questionnaires, Random Allocation, Self Assessment (Psychology), sex, Sexual Behavior, theory, User-Computer Interface, virtual reality
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title = {Measuring sexual preferences in virtual reality: A pilot study},
author = {P. Renaud and J. L. Rouleau and L. Granger and I. Barsetti and S. Bouchard},
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year = {2002},
date = {2002-01-01},
journal = {Cyberpsychology and Behavior},
volume = {5},
number = {1},
pages = {1–9},
abstract = {Virtual reality (VR) as a method to assess sexual preferences is explored. Dynamics of the subjective point of view (POV) subjective affective state and feeling of presence as measured following the interaction with a virtual naked model appear as promising ways to probe sexual preferences as expressed in immersion. Theoretical aspects of VR psychology and further steps in developing a sexual preferences assessment method are delineated.},
keywords = {adult, Affect, article, Choice Behavior, female, human, human experiment, Humans, male, man machine interaction, measurement, methodology, model, normal human, Photic Stimulation, Pilot Projects, psychology, Questionnaires, Random Allocation, Self Assessment (Psychology), sex, Sexual Behavior, theory, User-Computer Interface, virtual reality},
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