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<p>in sexual motivation. Touraille and Ågmo examined evidence from both humans and non-human mammals, finding that sex differences in sexual motivation depend heavily on measurement methods.In rodent studies, when sexual motivation was measured through approach behaviors in procedures without aversive elements, no sex differences emerged. Earlier studies using the Columbia Obstruction Box (where animals crossed electrified grids to reach mates) actually found female rats were more motivated than males, or showed no difference--never finding males</p><p>
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