[Identifying distinct components in the cerebral treatment of visual sexual information through functional neuroimaging]
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[Identifying distinct components in the cerebral treatment of visual sexual information through functional neuroimaging]
Abstract
For now several years, the growing developement of neuroimaging techniques such as Positron Emission Tomography (PET) or functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) allowed a better understanding of neural processes involved in human emotions and goal-directed behaviors. In particular, several studies are now available on the neural correlates of male sexual arousal. A neurobehavioral model of neural processes involved in sexual arousal has been proposed (Redouté et al., 2000) comprising: i) a cognitive component; ii) an emotional component; iii) a motivational component and iv) an autonomic component. Among other regions, several cerebral areas have been found to be linked to: 1) the cognitive component which comprises: i) the orbitofrontal cortex involved in attentional processes directed toward the target and the superior parietal lobules; ii) the inferior parietal lobules involved in motor imagery processes; 2) the motivational component which involves the caudal part of the anterior cingulate cortex, related to motor preparation processes; 3) the autonomic component: concurrent measures of cerebral activations by functional neuroimaging and of erectile response by penile plethysmography allow the demonstration of the involvement of the hypothalamus, the insula, and the rostral part of the anterior cingulate cortex in this component.
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