THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS
PSYCHOLOGY MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
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plateau, excitement, orgasm, resolution
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excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution
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plateau, excitement, resolution, orgasm
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excitement, plateau, resolution, orgasm
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Detailed explanation-1: -In 1966, William Masters and Virginia Johnson proposed a four-stage “linear” model of human sexual response based on some 10, 000 recordings of changes in participants’ physiology. From these data, they identified four successive (hence, linear) stages: (1) excitement, (2) plateau, (3) orgasm, and (4) resolution.
Detailed explanation-2: -The sexual response cycle, as initially outlined by William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson in 1966, has four distinct phases: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution.
Detailed explanation-3: -In the excitement phase, vasodilation leads to faster breathing as well as higher heart rate. Additional blood supply is directed to the tissues in the genitalia of both sexes, causing an erection in men and swelling of the vulva and clitoris in women. Sex flush could occur in this sexual stage.
Detailed explanation-4: -In males, the experience of resolution is typically characterized by a rapid loss of penile erection; however, erection may be maintained after the experience of orgasm of physical stimulation of the penis persists (Masters and Johnson 1966).