Oct 25, 2009
Why Some men fail to control Sexual Arousal
Why Some men fail to control Sexual Arousal, Washington: While some men are able to control their physical and mental sexual Venus, others Can''t do. Now a new study by researchers at the University of British Columbia to explain why this is so.
The study found that men who have their Venus can regulate to some extent, is what we could control the emotions of others as well.
"We suspect that if a person is well on the regulation of a type of emotional reaction, he / she is probably well in regulating other emotional responses. Has never been shown before," Vive la Ciencia Jason before winter the head of the studio "of the investigation, he said.
Why Some men fail to control Sexual Arousal
The study used 16 randomly ordered video clips of erotica was eight, and eight were fun (especially the video clips funny comedian had the least sexy, the researchers could find: Mitch Hedberg).
Participants were instructed to monitor their response to certain videos, and look after another.
Then, his excitement vote after each clip, and was connected to machines that measure their erections.
Why Some men fail to control Sexual Arousal
The researchers wanted to know if male sexual Venus could manage deceiving himself and others.
They found that participants were, on average, able to regulate their physiological sexual Venus when she said that, in fact, have a 25 percent reduction in the erectile response demonstrated.
"This is consistent with success rates of previous well-controlled studies [measurement device] falsified studies in which success rates 26-38 percent range," said Winters.
Men who were more easily excitable, surprisingly, less able to regulate, while boys tend to be sexually inhibited because of performance issues were better able to avoid a meeting.
In addition, the study found that men who are better able to control your reaction to pornographic videos were also able to control their reaction to Mitch Hedberg.
But for those who have problems regulating reverse psychology may be the culprit.
"The discovery is that the most surprising is that some men have become more sexually aroused when they try to regulate their sexual Venus. In other words, they responded with more force (both physiological and self-reported) during the trials that addressed regulate theirarousal as trials in which only look at the stimuli. We have grown in response to fear - in this case is held, the issue of fear.''s is a bit like when you tell someone not to think of a white elephant ; those [who] is more eager for the task in most of the problems without thinking of the white elephant, "said Winters.