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  • Title: Uni ja päivävireys
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  • Language: fin
  • Number of Pages: Median: 160
  • Publisher: ➤  Jakelu, Kelan tutkimus- ja kehitysyksikkö
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  • Publish Location: Turku

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  • First Year Published: 1993
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Sexual arousal

sexual arousal. Sexual arousal has several stages and may not lead to any actual sexual activity beyond a mental arousal and the physiological changes

Arousal

Arousal is the physiological and psychological state of being awoken or of sense organs stimulated to a point of perception. It involves activation of

Misattribution of arousal

their arousal (they believed that they were feeling sexual arousal at the sight of the female instead of feeling the leftover physiological arousal from

Nipple stimulation

individual's sexual arousal. Adult women and men report that breast stimulation may be used to both initiate and enhance sexual arousal, and a few women

Human sexual response cycle

sexual arousal and genital arousal. Research by Meredith L. Chivers and J. Michael Bailey indicates that men tend to show category-specific arousal; that

Yerkes–Dodson law

dictates that performance increases with physiological or mental arousal, but only up to a point. When levels of arousal become too high, performance decreases

Clitoral erection

blood. This may result from any of various physiological stimuli, including sexual arousal. During sexual arousal, arterial blood flow to the clitoris is

Persistent genital arousal disorder

Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD), originally called persistent sexual arousal syndrome (PSAS), is spontaneous, persistent, unwanted and uncontrollable

Human sexual activity

reasons. Sexual activity usually results in sexual arousal and physiological changes in the aroused person, some of which are pronounced while others are

Sexual stimulation

highest levels of physiological and subjective arousal were found for visual stimuli, spoken-text was found to elicit sexual arousal in men, implicating