2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40750-019-00111-6
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Sexual Attractiveness: a Comparative Approach to Morphological, Behavioral and Neurophysiological Aspects of Sexual Signaling in Women and Nonhuman Primate Females

Abstract: Objective and Methods This review focuses on comparative data in nonhuman primates and humans in relation to signaling secondary sex characteristics (SSC), sexual behavior, and neurophysiology of sexuality during the female cycle. Results In monkeys and apes no clear distinction can be drawn between sex as a reproductive, social, or a pleasurable activity. Although female sexual behavior is not limited to a specific phase of the menstrual cycle, changes in body morphology and in behavior and psychology (for ex… Show more

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“…In females, FSH and LH stimulate the production of estrogen and progesterone, which regulate ovulation and pregnancy (Barbieri, 2014;Rosner and Sarao, 2019). In most female mammals, sexual activity and receptivity are confined to the preovulatory period (Wallner et al, 2019) and the estrus phase (Kim et al, 2016) of the menstrual/estrous cycle. These cyclic hormonal changes dictate sexual behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In females, FSH and LH stimulate the production of estrogen and progesterone, which regulate ovulation and pregnancy (Barbieri, 2014;Rosner and Sarao, 2019). In most female mammals, sexual activity and receptivity are confined to the preovulatory period (Wallner et al, 2019) and the estrus phase (Kim et al, 2016) of the menstrual/estrous cycle. These cyclic hormonal changes dictate sexual behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary function of estrogen is coupling behavioral estrus, regulation of menstrual cycle, development of mammary glands, thickening endometrium and the development of female secondary sexual characteristics. 7,8 Furthermore, the concentration of serum estrogen and progesterone can be used to determine pregnancy and pathological conditions. 9 There are several options used primarily to address infertility including adopting a healthy lifestyle, using assisted reproductive technology (ART) involves procedure of in vitro fertilization and cryopreservation, using ovulation induction drugs, hormone therapy, and herbs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%