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How Sexual Desire Works
The Enigmatic Urge

Shows how the diversity of sexual desires, both normal and unusual, emerge from the interactions between underlying brain processes.

Frederick Toates (Author)

9781107688049, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 18 September 2014

500 pages, 12 b/w illus.
22.7 x 15.3 x 2.7 cm, 0.7 kg

'Those who want to gain an overview of models of sexuality from the standpoint of a perspective that integrates especially the more recent research on the importance of the 'behavioral approach system' are very well advised with this book.' Harald Walach, translated from Verhaltenstherapie

There are countless books on sex and an endless fascination with the subject. Varieties and vagaries of sexual desire have long been documented, but there has been little engagement with cutting-edge scientific research to uncover the biological and psychological bases of sexual desire. Here, Frederick Toates uses the insights of modern science to show how a wide range of desire-related phenomena - fantasy, novelty-seeking, sexual addiction, sex-drug interactions, fetishes, voyeurism, and sexual violence and killing - start to make sense. For example, the role of the brain's neurochemical dopamine can now be much better understood in terms of wanting, and a distinction between wanting and liking has been established. Also, an understanding of the layered organization of the brain, sometimes described as hierarchical, can be used to explain temptation and conflict. This is a fascinating book with great social relevance to society and its problems with sexuality.

1. What is enigmatic about sexual desire?
2. Explaining desire: multiple perspectives
3. Sexual desire in a broad context
4. An incentive-based model
5. Sex and levels of organization
6. Sexual attraction
7. Shades of desire from simple to complex
8. Details of the brain and desire
9. Arousal
10. The consequences of sexual behaviour and associated expectations
11. Sexual familiarity and novelty
12. Inhibition, conflict and temptation
13. How did sexual desire get here?
14. Setting the trajectory: link to adult sexuality
15. Sexual desire in interaction
16. Representations of sex
17. Sexual addiction
18. Variations in desire: general principles
19. Some forms of desire at the fringes
20. The toxic fusion: violence and sexual desire
21. Sexually associated (serial) murder
22. Concluding remarks.

Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Psychology [JM]

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