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Fig 1.

Cognitive-motivational model of sexual response.

Adapted from DeWitte [25] and Janssen and colleagues [26].

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Fig 2.

Sample experimental trial in the eye-tracking task.

Depiction of the time sequence and visual presentation of a single trial.

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Table 1.

Hypotheses and data analyses for primary and secondary endpoints.

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Table 2.

Sociodemographic information for participants.

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Fig 3.

Proportion of dwell time to the erotic image and area of sexual contact.

Asexual individuals (n = 39) had shorter dwell times (s) to the erotic image and area of sexual contact relative to women with lifelong SIAD (n = 9) and women with acquired SIAD (n = 16). Error bars represent standard error of the mean. *p < .05.

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Fig 4.

Sex semantic differential scores.

Asexual individuals (n = 42) and women with lifelong SIAD (n = 9) had lower average sex semantic differential scores compared to women with acquired SIAD (n = 16). Error bars represent standard error of the mean. *p < .05.

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