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Figure 1.

Schematic depiction of a dot-probe trial.

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Schematic depiction of the line-orientation task.

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Table 1.

Means and SD of the SDI and its subscales (Sexual Desire Inventory; rating scale ranging from 0 to 8), the SCS (Sexual Compulsivity Scale; rating scale ranging from 0 to 3), and the SSSS (Sexual Sensation Seeking Scale; rating scale ranging from 0 to 3) for males and females.

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Table 2.

Intercorrelations of the questionnaire scores; the Sexual Desire Inventory (SDI) with its two subscales, the Sexual Compulsivity Scale (SCS), and the Sexual Sensation Seeking Scale (SSSS) with 95% confidence intervals in brackets.

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Figure 3.

Ratings (disgust, valence, arousal, sexual arousal) of the different picture categories (neutral, softcore, hardcore).

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Table 3.

A: Mean subjective ratings, SD and 95% confidence intervals for the three picture categories neutral, hardcore, and softcore of male (n = 46) and female (n = 41) participants (Higher values implying higher positive valence (higher pleasantness), arousal, disgust, or sexual arousal; The rating scales ranged from 0 to 8); B: Analyses of variance of subjective ratings.

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Table 4.

Correlations (with 95% confidence intervals in brackets) between questionnaire scores and sexual arousal for males, females, and the entire group.

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Table 5.

Dot-probe task: Mean reaction times [ms], SD and 95% confidence intervals (in brackets) for the trial conditions and the four difference scores for males, females, and the entire group.

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Table 6.

Line-orientation task: Mean reaction times [ms], SD and 95% confidence intervals (in brackets) for the trial conditions and the two difference scores for males, females, and the entire group.

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Table 7.

Correlations (with 95% confidence intervals in brackets) between questionnaire and task scores for males, females, and the entire group.

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Table 8.

Intercorrelations (with 95% confidence intervals in brackets) of the experimental scores for the entire group and for males and females separately.

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