by NCOSE | Aug 24, 2022 | Articles, Harms of Pornography, Pornography, Pornography Addiction, Research, Talking Points on Pornography, Women
Research shows that in recent decades the increase in women’s pornography use has been dramatic. The post What Do We Know About Pornography Use Among Women? appeared first on NCOSE.
by NCOSE | Mar 3, 2022 | Addiction, Articles, Brain, Brain Science, Pornography Addiction, Research
Classification of compulsive sexual behavior as an addictive disorder might benefit clinicians, researchers, and suffering individuals. The post Heavy Pornography Use Shows Changes to the Brain Mirroring Those of Drug Addicts appeared first on NCOSE.
by NCOSE | Feb 2, 2022 | Addiction, Articles, Brain, Brain Science, Harms of Pornography, Porn Industry, Pornography, Pornography Addiction, Research
"Ethical" pornography is an oxymoron—one of massive proportions. Here are four reasons why so-called ethical pornography is a myth. The post Why “Ethical” Porn is a Myth appeared first on NCOSE.
by NCOSE | Feb 2, 2022 | Addiction, Articles, Brain, Brain Science, Harms of Pornography, Porn Industry, Pornography, Pornography Addiction, Research
"Ethical" pornography is an oxymoron—one of massive proportions. Here are four reasons why so-called ethical pornography is a myth. The post Why “Ethical” Porn is a Myth appeared first on NCOSE.
by NCOSE | Jan 24, 2022 | Articles, Brain, Brain Science, Pornography, Pornography Addiction, Research
Neuroscientists are now able to see functional and structural differences between those who consume porn vs. those who don't. The post Studies Show Pornography Changes the Brain appeared first on NCOSE.
by NCOSE | Oct 14, 2021 | Brain, Brain Science, Pornography, Pornography Addiction, Research
A review of popular theory of addiction explaining why people with behavioral addictions persist despite negative consequences. The post Research Spotlight: “Why Don’t Addicts Just Stop?” appeared first on NCOSE.
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