阅读色情文本时的脑电图活动有无侵略性

Sexes Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.3390/sexes5030016
C. Amezcua-Gutiérrez, M. Hernández-González, Enrique Hernández-Arteaga, R. M. Hidalgo-Aguirre, M. A. Guevara
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性唤起(SA)是一种多维体验,包括认知、情感、动机和生理成分。含有情色内容的文本被用来产生性唤起状态。情色文本通常包含攻击性内容,但尚未对其与性兴奋状态的关系进行评估。这项研究旨在比较女性在阅读色情文本(SET)和带有攻击性的色情文本(SETA)时的大脑皮层功能。27 名女性参加了这项研究。在阅读这两篇文章时,记录了额叶、颞叶和顶叶位置的脑电图活动。参与者发现 SET 比 SETA 更令人愉快。这两篇文章都被认为是一般和自闭症的诱发因素。在阅读 SETA 时,额叶和顶叶位置的绝对功率增加,左额叶和颞叶位置在快速频带上的半球内相关性更高,额叶位置在 delta 和 alpha1 频带上的半球间相关性更高。这些研究结果表明,女性在阅读色情材料时,大脑皮层的功能会因内容和背景的不同而不同,这可能与具有性和攻击性内涵的刺激的处理和激励价值分配机制有关。
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Electroencephalografic Activity during the Reading of Erotic Texts with and without Aggression
Sexual arousal (SA) is a multidimensional experience that includes cognitive, emotional, motivational and physiological components. Texts with erotic content have been used to generate a state of SA. Erotic texts often include aggressive content that has not been evaluated in relation to SA. The aim of this work was to compare cortical functionality in women when reading a sexually explicit text (SET) and a sexually explicit text with aggression (SETA). Twenty-seven women participated. The EEG activity of the frontal, temporal and parietal locations was recorded during the reading of both texts. The participants found the SET to be more pleasant than the SETA. Both texts were identified as triggers of general and SA. While reading the SETA, there was an increase in absolute power in the frontal and parietal locations, a higher intrahemispheric correlation between the left frontal and temporal locations in fast frequency bands and a greater interhemispheric correlation between the frontal locations in the delta and alpha1 bands. These findings indicate that cortical functionality during SA in women differs based on the content and context of the erotic material being read, possibly associated with mechanisms that underlie the processing and incentive value assignment of stimuli with sexual and aggressive connotations.
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