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Analysis of the copulation-reward properties of posterior hypothalamic stimulation in male rats.

Anthony R. Caggiula
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 70, Iss: 3, pp 399-412
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This article is published in Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology.The article was published on 1970-03-01. It has received 96 citations till now.

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Brain processing of visual sexual stimuli in human males

TL;DR: A model of the brain processes mediating the cognitive, emotional, motivational, and autonomic components of human male sexual arousal is proposed.
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Functional neuroimaging studies of sexual arousal and orgasm in healthy men and women: A review and meta-analysis

TL;DR: A neurophenomenological model is presented to understand how these multiple regional brain responses could account for the varied facets of the subjective experience of sexual arousal.
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Emotion and decision making explained

TL;DR: In this article, the authors seek explanations of emotion and decision-making by considering the relation between emotion, and reward value, and subjective feelings of pleasure, and how the brain implements decision making, and are gene-defined rewards and emotions in the interests of the genes, and does rational multistep planning enable us to go beyond selfish genes to long-term plans and social contracts in the interest of the individual.
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Facilitation of male rat copulatory behavior by electrical stimulation of the medial preoptic area.

TL;DR: The most common change produced by MPO stimulation was a reduction in both the number of mounts and intromissions preceding ejaculation, and the degree of facilitation of ejaculation were positively correlated in MPO, but not in lateral preoptic animals.
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Reflexive fighting in response to aversive stimulation.

TL;DR: Reflexive fighting was elicited between paired rats as a reflex reaction to electric shock prior to any specific conditioning, and under optimal conditions fighting was consistently elicited by shock regardless of the rat's sex, strain, previous familiarity with each other, or the number present during shock.
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Sexual exhaustion and recovery in the male rat

TL;DR: As measured by ejaculation-frequency, the curve of sexual recovery is negatively accelerated and probably reaches asymptote after 7 to 10 days of rest, and various other measures in addition to ejaculations-frequency support this conclusion.
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