“…These include, but are not limited to, sexual psychophysiological responses to sexual stimuli, neurological evidence of differential intensity affective experience (Cuthbert, Schupp, Bradley, Birnbaumer, & Lang, 2000), hormone profiles abnormalities, or generalized, non-sexual motivated behaviors (for discussion, see Bindra, 1959). Indeed, a number of physical factors can affect feelings of sexual desire including menstrual phase (e.g., Hedricks, 1994) physical fatigue due to recent childbirth (Hyde, DeLamater, & Hewitt, 1998) or illness (Meuleman & van Lankveld, 2005), and central dopamanergic dysregulation in women (Bechara, Bertolino, Casabe, & Fredotovich, 2004) and men (Montorsi et al, 2003, as related to erectile functioning).…”