Four Phases of Physiological Responses - Masters & Johnson (1966) 1) Excitement 2) Plateau 3) Orgasm 4) Resolution -------------------------------------------------------------

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Four Phases of Physiological Responses - Masters & Johnson (1966) 1) Excitement 2) Plateau 3) Orgasm 4) Resolution Two underlying responses: 1) vasocongestion 2) myotonia

Three female patterns of sexual arousal

orgasm plateau excitement Typical male pattern of sexual arousal

Before Stimulation

ExcitementExcitement stage 1

PlateauPlateau stage 2

OrgasmOrgasm stage 3

Locating the “G-spot”

ResolutionResolution stage 4

Zibergeld & Ellison (1980) Five Component Model 1) Interest or desire 2) Arousal 3) Physiological readiness (vaginal lubrication/swelling & erection) 4) Orgasm 5) Satisfaction (how one evaluates or feels about what has occurred)

Whalen & Roth - Cognitive Model Perception of a sexual stimulus Positive evaluation Arousal Perception of arousal Positive evaluation Sexual behavior Perception of behavior Positive evaluation