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and anxieties that can lead to high levels of sympathetic nervous system activity
(neurological factor), which physically interferes with sexual arousal and orgasm
(Apfelbaum, 2001; Kaplan, 1981; Masters & Johnson, 1970). Current problems in
a relationship (social factors) similarly affect sexual functioning, as can having been
sexually abused (Bartoi & Kinder, 1998; Becker, 1989; DiLillo, 2001; Laumann,
Paik, & Rosen, 1999).
Familial and cultural views of sexuality (social factors) can also infl uence sexual
functioning (psychological and neurological factors): We are all taught various les-
sons about sexuality both directly (what our parents, teachers, religious leaders, and
11.4 • Feedback Loops in Action: Sexual Dysfunctions
Figure 11.4
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Affect Behavior
Brain and Bodily
Systems
Neural Communication Genetics
NeuroPsychoSocial
NeuroPsychoSocial
Anxiety, fear,
and other
negative
feelings
associated with
sex or with
partner
Negative
conditioning
experiences
For some dysfunctions,
brain areas involved in
anxiety
Illness, disease,
surgical and
medication side effects
Aging
For some dysfunctions,
neural communication
involved in anxiety
No known major
contribution
Mental Processes and
Mental Contents
Negative thoughts
associated with sex
Negative thoughts
about partner
Hypervigilance about
performance
Gender/Culture
Couple
Poor quality of
relationship
NeuroPsychoSocial
Stressful Life Events
History of sexual abuse
Cultural and familial
views about sex and
appropriate behavior
for each gender