Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4272126 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A sex difference existed in visual attention to a sexual video without heterosexual intercourse; men viewed the opposite sex for longer periods than did women, and women viewed the same sex for longer periods than did men. There was no statistically significant sex difference in viewing patterns in a sexual video showing heterosexual intercourse, and we speculate that men and women may have similar visual attention patterns if the sexual stimuli are sufficiently explicit. Tsujimura A, Miyagawa Y, Takada S, Matsuoka Y, Takao T, Hirai T, Matsushita M, Nonomura N, and Okuyama A. Sex differences in visual attention to sexually explicit videos: A preliminary study. J Sex Med **;**:**-**.
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Authors
Akira MD, PhD, Yasushi MD, PhD, Shingo MD, PhD, Yasuhiro MD, PhD, Tetsuya MD, PhD, Toshiaki MD, PhD, Masateru Matsushita, Norio MD, PhD, Akihiko MD, PhD,