2023
DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2023.2219247
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The Dual Control Model of Sexual Response: A Scoping Review, 2009–2022

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“…They declare only slightly lower arousal compared to women from the control group, but there is a large discrepancy between them and their partners in this respect (Table 2). This may be complemented by the dual control model, which states that sexual arousal is influenced by excitatory and inhibitory mechanisms, with women generally exhibiting greater inhibition and men greater arousal [37,38]. The central neuroendocrine mechanisms regulating the sexual response in women are today described as dynamic, creating a balance between stimulating and inhibiting factors [39,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They declare only slightly lower arousal compared to women from the control group, but there is a large discrepancy between them and their partners in this respect (Table 2). This may be complemented by the dual control model, which states that sexual arousal is influenced by excitatory and inhibitory mechanisms, with women generally exhibiting greater inhibition and men greater arousal [37,38]. The central neuroendocrine mechanisms regulating the sexual response in women are today described as dynamic, creating a balance between stimulating and inhibiting factors [39,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the dual control model (DCM) ( Bancroft and Janssen, 2000 ; Janssen and Bancroft, 2007 ; Bancroft et al, 2009 ), excitatory and inhibitory forces operate independently from each other, and adaptive sexual responses are based on a balanced interplay between these dynamics. Correspondingly, SE and SI have been considered as the gas pedal and brake of sexual arousal, respectively ( Janssen and Bancroft, 2023 ). Affirming the theoretical assumption of independent forces, self-reported propensities for SE and SI have been shown to be either uncorrelated ( Janssen et al, 2002a ; Quinta Gomes et al, 2018 ), or to express only small positive or negative correlations ( Graham et al, 2006 ; Velten et al, 2016a ).…”
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“…So far, studies on attentional processes have centered on SE, as this DCM dimension is more strongly associated with processing of external sexual information ( Janssen and Bancroft, 2023 ). Initial evidence revealed associations between SE and target detection time, as a measure of attentional engagement, in a dot probe task ( Prause et al, 2008 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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