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Meredith Chivers

Meredith L. Chivers is a Canadian sexologist and clinical psychologist noted for her research on female sexuality, sexual orientation, paraphilias, sex differences, gender identity, and the physiology of sexual arousal.[1][2] She is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.[3]

Meredith Chivers
Chivers in 2022
NationalityCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Guelph (BSc hon), Northwestern University (PhD)
Known forFemale sexuality
Scientific career
FieldsSexology, Psychology
InstitutionsQueen’s University
Doctoral advisorJ. Michael Bailey
WebsiteSage Laboratory, Queen's University

Education and career edit

Chivers attended the University of Guelph for her undergraduate agree. In 2003, she earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Northwestern University.[4][5] She has been a faculty member at Queen's University since 2009, where she is director of the Sexuality and Gender Lab.[4][5]

In 2019, Chivers was appointed as a Fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, an honour given to two individuals each year.[6]

Research edit

Chivers's research interests include sexual attractions, sexual response, sexual functioning, and the psychophysiology of sexual arousal.[3][5]

In one line of research, Chivers measured biological and sexual responses of men and women to different types of pornography to analyze human sexual response patterns. By testing both heterosexual and homosexual men and women, Chivers found that men (both heterosexual and gay) respond with "category specificity" whereas women (heterosexual and lesbian) respond more broadly.[1] In 2005, Chivers co-authored a study of bisexual men, in which the men's responses to heterosexual and homosexual photos were shown. Despite that the men reported being bisexual, most of them showed a substantially stronger response either one of the two sexes instead of roughly equal responses to both.[7][8]

After reports that women respond with vaginal lubrication even to stimuli depicting rape, Chivers hypothesized that the lubrication might not relate only to female sexual desire, that it is also a separate system, an evolutionary adaptive one, that protect females from damage in sexual violence.[9]

Selected works edit

  • Seto, M. C., Lalumière, M. L., Harris, G. T., & Chivers, M. L. (2012). The sexual responses of sexual sadists. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121, 739–753. DOI: 10.1037/a0028714
  • Chivers, M. L., Pittini, R., Villegas, L., Grigoriadis, S., Ross, L. E. (2011). The relationship between sexual function and depressive symptomatology in postpartum women: A pilot study. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 8, 792–799.
  • Chivers, M. L. (2010). A brief update on the specificity of sexual arousal. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 25, 407–414.
  • Salonia, A., Giraldi, A., Chivers, M. L., Georgiadis, J., Levin, R., Maravilla, K., & McCarthy, M. (2010). Physiology of women's sexual function: Basic knowledge and new findings. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 7, 2637–2660.
  • Chivers, M. L., & Rosen. R. (2010). PDE-5 Inhibitors and female sexual response: Faulty protocols or paradigms? Journal of Sexual Medicine, 7, 858–872.
  • Chivers, M. L., Seto, M. C., Lalumière, M. L, Laan, E., & Grimbos, T. (2010). Agreement of genital and subjective measures of sexual arousal in men and women: A meta-analysis. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39, 5–56.
  • Chivers, M. L., Seto, M. C., & Blanchard, R. (2007). Gender and sexual orientation differences in sexual response to the sexual activities versus the gender of actors in sexual films. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93, 1108–1121.
  • Chivers, M. L., & Bailey, J. M. (2005). A sex difference in features that elicit genital response. Biological Psychology, 70, 115–120.
  • Rieger, G., Chivers, M. L., & Bailey, J. M. (2005). Sexual arousal patterns of bisexual men. Psychological Science, 16, 579–584.
  • Lawrence, A., Latty, E., Chivers, M. L., & Bailey, J. M. (2005). Measurement of sexual arousal in postoperative male-to-female transsexuals using vaginal photoplethysmography. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 34, 135–145.
  • Chivers, M. L., Rieger, G., Latty, E., & Bailey, J. M. (2004). A sex difference in the specificity of sexual arousal. Psychological Science, 15, 736–744.
  • Chivers, M. L., & Blanchard, R. (1996). Prostitution advertisements suggest association of transvestism and masochism. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 22, 97–102.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "What Do Women Want?". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  2. ^ "'Arousal-first' desire may be more typical for women, and it doesn't need a cure". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  3. ^ a b "Meredith Chivers | Department of Psychology". www.queensu.ca. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  4. ^ a b "Meredith L. Chivers: CV" (PDF). Queen's University Department of Psychology. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  5. ^ a b c Barmak, Sarah (2017-05-23). "Building a Better Female Orgasm". The Walrus. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  6. ^ "Dr. Meredith Chivers receives honours from the Society of Scientific Study of Sexuality". Queen's University Department of Psychology. 2019-11-14. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
  7. ^ Denizet-Lewis, Benoit (2014-03-20). "The Scientific Quest to Prove Bisexuality Exists". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  8. ^ Carey, Benedict (2005-07-05). "Straight, Gay or Lying? Bisexuality Revisited". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
  9. ^ "The truth about female desire: It's base, animalistic and ravenous". Salon. 2013-06-02. Retrieved 2019-11-23.

External links edit

  • Female desire more complicated. (2010, Jan. 5). The Globe & Mail.
  • Bergner, D. (2009, Jan. 25). What do women want? The New York Times Magazine, p. 28.

Other sources edit

  • Birds Do It. Bees Do It. People Seek the Keys to It. (2007, April 10). The New York Times.
  • Bryner, M. (2005, July/August). For women, a world of turn-ons. Psychology Today, 38, p. 26. Yeoman, B. (2004, August). Forbidden Science. Discover Magazine, 25.
  • In sex, brain studies show, 'la Différence' still holds. (2004, March 16). The New York Times. Lemonick, M. D. (2004, Jan. 19). Chemistry of desire. Time Magazine, 163, 69–73.
  • Complex picture of female sexuality hinders magic pill. (2003, Aug. 30). The Boston Globe.
  • Benson, E. (2003, April). Study finds sex differences in relationship between arousal and orientation. APA Monitor, 34, p. 51.
  • The Charlie Rose Show (aired March 27, 2009)
  • The Agenda with Steve Paikin (aired April 22, 2009)

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Meredith L Chivers is a Canadian sexologist and clinical psychologist noted for her research on female sexuality sexual orientation paraphilias sex differences gender identity and the physiology of sexual arousal 1 2 She is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Queen s University in Kingston Ontario Canada 3 Meredith ChiversChivers in 2022NationalityCanadianAlma materUniversity of Guelph BSc hon Northwestern University PhD Known forFemale sexualityScientific careerFieldsSexology PsychologyInstitutionsQueen s UniversityDoctoral advisorJ Michael BaileyWebsiteSage Laboratory Queen s University Contents 1 Education and career 2 Research 3 Selected works 4 References 5 External links 6 Other sourcesEducation and career editChivers attended the University of Guelph for her undergraduate agree In 2003 she earned her Ph D in clinical psychology from Northwestern University 4 5 She has been a faculty member at Queen s University since 2009 where she is director of the Sexuality and Gender Lab 4 5 In 2019 Chivers was appointed as a Fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality an honour given to two individuals each year 6 Research editChivers s research interests include sexual attractions sexual response sexual functioning and the psychophysiology of sexual arousal 3 5 In one line of research Chivers measured biological and sexual responses of men and women to different types of pornography to analyze human sexual response patterns By testing both heterosexual and homosexual men and women Chivers found that men both heterosexual and gay respond with category specificity whereas women heterosexual and lesbian respond more broadly 1 In 2005 Chivers co authored a study of bisexual men in which the men s responses to heterosexual and homosexual photos were shown Despite that the men reported being bisexual most of them showed a substantially stronger response either one of the two sexes instead of roughly equal responses to both 7 8 After reports that women respond with vaginal lubrication even to stimuli depicting rape Chivers hypothesized that the lubrication might not relate only to female sexual desire that it is also a separate system an evolutionary adaptive one that protect females from damage in sexual violence 9 Selected works editSeto M C Lalumiere M L Harris G T amp Chivers M L 2012 The sexual responses of sexual sadists Journal of Abnormal Psychology 121 739 753 DOI 10 1037 a0028714 Chivers M L Pittini R Villegas L Grigoriadis S Ross L E 2011 The relationship between sexual function and depressive symptomatology in postpartum women A pilot study Journal of Sexual Medicine 8 792 799 Chivers M L 2010 A brief update on the specificity of sexual arousal Sexual and Relationship Therapy 25 407 414 Salonia A Giraldi A Chivers M L Georgiadis J Levin R Maravilla K amp McCarthy M 2010 Physiology of women s sexual function Basic knowledge and new findings Journal of Sexual Medicine 7 2637 2660 Chivers M L amp Rosen R 2010 PDE 5 Inhibitors and female sexual response Faulty protocols or paradigms Journal of Sexual Medicine 7 858 872 Chivers M L Seto M C Lalumiere M L Laan E amp Grimbos T 2010 Agreement of genital and subjective measures of sexual arousal in men and women A meta analysis Archives of Sexual Behavior 39 5 56 Chivers M L Seto M C amp Blanchard R 2007 Gender and sexual orientation differences in sexual response to the sexual activities versus the gender of actors in sexual films Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 93 1108 1121 Chivers M L amp Bailey J M 2005 A sex difference in features that elicit genital response Biological Psychology 70 115 120 Rieger G Chivers M L amp Bailey J M 2005 Sexual arousal patterns of bisexual men Psychological Science 16 579 584 Lawrence A Latty E Chivers M L amp Bailey J M 2005 Measurement of sexual arousal in postoperative male to female transsexuals using vaginal photoplethysmography Archives of Sexual Behavior 34 135 145 Chivers M L Rieger G Latty E amp Bailey J M 2004 A sex difference in the specificity of sexual arousal Psychological Science 15 736 744 Chivers M L amp Blanchard R 1996 Prostitution advertisements suggest association of transvestism and masochism Journal of Sex amp Marital Therapy 22 97 102 References edit a b What Do Women Want The New York Times Retrieved 2016 06 15 Arousal first desire may be more typical for women and it doesn t need a cure The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2016 06 15 a b Meredith Chivers Department of Psychology www queensu ca Retrieved 2019 11 23 a b Meredith L Chivers CV PDF Queen s University Department of Psychology Retrieved 2016 06 15 a b c Barmak Sarah 2017 05 23 Building a Better Female Orgasm The Walrus Retrieved 2019 11 23 Dr Meredith Chivers receives honours from the Society of Scientific Study of Sexuality Queen s University Department of Psychology 2019 11 14 Retrieved 2019 11 22 Denizet Lewis Benoit 2014 03 20 The Scientific Quest to Prove Bisexuality Exists The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 11 23 Carey Benedict 2005 07 05 Straight Gay or Lying Bisexuality Revisited The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 11 23 The truth about female desire It s base animalistic and ravenous Salon 2013 06 02 Retrieved 2019 11 23 External links editFemale desire more complicated 2010 Jan 5 The Globe amp Mail Bergner D 2009 Jan 25 What do women want The New York Times Magazine p 28 Other sources editBirds Do It Bees Do It People Seek the Keys to It 2007 April 10 The New York Times Bryner M 2005 July August For women a world of turn ons Psychology Today 38 p 26 Yeoman B 2004 August Forbidden Science Discover Magazine 25 In sex brain studies show la Difference still holds 2004 March 16 The New York Times Lemonick M D 2004 Jan 19 Chemistry of desire Time Magazine 163 69 73 Complex picture of female sexuality hinders magic pill 2003 Aug 30 The Boston Globe Benson E 2003 April Study finds sex differences in relationship between arousal and orientation APA Monitor 34 p 51 The Charlie Rose Show aired March 27 2009 The Agenda with Steve Paikin aired April 22 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Meredith Chivers amp oldid 1187953459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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