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"Pfaus JG" Authored Publications:

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1 Disruptive effects of d-amphetamine on conditioned sexual inhibition in the male rat Germé K; Persad D; Petit-Robinson J; Amir S; Pfaus JG; 40232387
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2 Acute ethanol disrupts conditioned inhibition in the male rat Germé K; Pfaus JG; 38822097
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3 Effects of cabergoline and dimethylcabergoline on the sexual behavior of male rats Pfaus JG; Antonie RA; Dosa PI; Kim SW; 37968530
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4 Reciprocal effects of single or repeated exposure to methylphenidate or sex in adult male rats Pallikaras V; Mac Cionnaith CE; Rosales VCF; Arvanitogiannis A; Pfaus JG; 36544054
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5 Acute caffeine reverses the disruptive effects of chronic fluoxetine on the sexual behavior of female and male rats. González Cautela BV; Quintana GR; Akerman J; Pfaus JG; 33242109
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6 Appetitive olfactory conditioning in the neonatal male rat facilitates subsequent sexual partner preference. Ménard S, Gelez H, Jacubovitch M, Coria-Avila GA, Pfaus JG 32919208
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7 Conditioning of Sexual Interests and Paraphilias in Humans Is Difficult to See, Virtually Impossible to Test, and Probably Exactly How It Happens: A Comment on Hsu and Bailey (2020). Pfaus JG, Quintana GR, Mac Cionnaith CE, Gerson CA, Dubé S, Coria-Avila GA 32462414
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8 The non-aromatizable androgen dihydrotestosterone (DHT) facilitates sexual behavior in ovariectomized female rats primed with estradiol. Maseroli E, Santangelo A, Lara-Fontes B, Quintana GR, Mac Cionnaith CE, Casarrubea M, Ricca V, Maggi M, Vignozzi L, Pfaus JG 32087523
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9 Correction to: Differential disruption of conditioned ejaculatory preference in the male rat based on different sensory modalities by micro-infusions of naloxone to the medial preoptic area or ventral tegmental area. Quintana GR, Birrel M, Marceau S, Kalantari N, Bowden J, Bachoura Y, Borduas E, Lemay V, Payne JW, Cionnaith CM, Pfaus JG 31919562
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10 Behavior is the ultimate arbiter: An alternative explanation for the inhibitory effect of fluoxetine on the ovulatory homolog model of orgasm in rabbits. Quintana GR, Mac Cionnaith CE, Pfaus JG 31796602
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11 Fos expression is increased in oxytocin neurons of female rats with a sexually conditioned mate preference for an individual male rat. Mac Cionnaith CE, Lemay A, Gomez-Perales EL, Robert G, Cernik R, Brake W, Pfaus JG 31647923
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12 Aromatization Is Not Required for the Facilitation of Appetitive Sexual Behaviors in Ovariectomized Rats Treated With Estradiol and Testosterone. Jones SL, Rosenbaum S, Gardner Gregory J, Pfaus JG 31447629
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13 Effect of CS preexposure on the conditioned ejaculatory preference of the male rat: behavioral analyses and neural correlates. Quintana GR, Jackson M, Nasr M, Pfaus JG 30224554
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14 First sexual experiences determine the development of conditioned ejaculatory preference in male rats. Quintana GR, Guizar A, Rassi S, Pfaus JG 30224555
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15 Differential disruption of conditioned ejaculatory preference in the male rat based on different sensory modalities by micro-infusions of naloxone to the medial preoptic area or ventral tegmental area. Quintana GR, Birrel M, Marceau S, Kalantari N, Bowden J, Bachoura Y, Borduas E, Lemay V, Payne JW, Cionnaith CM, Pfaus JG 31359118
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16 Central ghrelin receptor stimulation modulates sex motivation in male rats in a site dependent manner. Hyland L, Rosenbaum S, Edwards A, Palacios D, Graham MD, Pfaus JG, Woodside B, Abizaid A 29080670
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17 Genotype scores predict drug efficacy in subtypes of female sexual interest/arousal disorder: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled cross-over trial. Tuiten A, Michiels F, Böcker KB, Höhle D, van Honk J, de Lange RP, van Rooij K, Kessels R, Bloemers J, Gerritsen J, Janssen P, de Leede L, Meyer JJ, Everaerd W, Frijlink HW, Koppeschaar HP, Olivier B, Pfaus JG 30016917
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18 Differential role of oxytocin and vasopressin in the conditioned ejaculatory preference of the male rat. Ménard S, Gelez H, Girard-Bériault F, Coria-Avila G, Pfaus JG 31194998
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19 Infusions of ascorbic acid into the medial preoptic area facilitate appetitive sexual behavior in the female rat. Graham MD, Pfaus JG 24064109
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20 Glutamate release in the ventromedial hypothalamus of the female rat during copulation: modulation by estradiol. Georgescu M, Afonso VM, Graham MD, Pfaus JG 24333845
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21 Conditioned mate-guarding behavior in the female rat. Holley A, Shalev S, Bellevue S, Pfaus JG 24768651
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22 Neurobiology of social attachments. Coria-Avila GA, Manzo J, Garcia LI, Carrillo P, Miquel M, Pfaus JG 24769402
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23 Explaining mental health disparities for non-monosexual women: abuse history and risky sex, or the burdens of non-disclosure? Persson TJ; Pfaus JG; Ryder AG; 25223831
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24 Sensitization of sexual behaviors in ovariectomized Long-Evans rats is induced by a subthreshold dose of estradiol benzoate and attenuated by repeated copulation. Jones SL, Pfaus JG 25251978
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25 Reply to: Are stressful childhood experiences relevant in non-monosexual women? Persson TJ; Pfaus JG; Ryder AG; 25459207
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26 The role of oxytocin and vasopressin in conditioned mate guarding behavior in the female rat. Holley A, Bellevue S, Vosberg D, Wenzel K, Roorda S, Pfaus JG 25724299
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27 Comparing Subjective Ratings of Sexual Arousal and Desire in Partnered Sexual Activities from Women of Different Sexual Orientations Persson TJ; Ryder AG; Pfaus JG; 25808718
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28 The inhibitory effects of corncob bedding on sexual behavior in the ovariectomized Long-Evans rat treated with estradiol benzoate are overcome by male cues. Jones SL, Antonie RA, Pfaus JG 25960082
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29 Repeated administration of estradiol promotes mechanisms of sexual excitation and inhibition: Glutamate signaling in the ventromedial hypothalamus attenuates excitation. Jones SL, Farisello L, Mayer-Heft N, Pfaus JG 26008158
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30 Behavioral defeminization by prenatal androgen treatment in rats can be overcome by sexual experience in adulthood. Jones SL, Cordeaux E, Germé K, Pfaus JG 26163151
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31 RU486 facilitates or disrupts the sensitization of sexual behaviors by estradiol in the ovariectomized Long-Evans rat: Effect of timecourse. Jones SL, Gardner Gregory J, Pfaus JG 26210062
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32 Vaginocervical stimulation attenuates the sensitization of appetitive sexual behaviors by estradiol benzoate in the ovariectomized rat. Jones SL, Germé K, Graham MD, Roy P, Gardner Gregory J, Rosenbaum S, Parada M, Pfaus JG 26278846
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33 Treatment for hypoactive sexual desire. Pfaus JG 26496594
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34 The Female Sexual Response: Current Models, Neurobiological Underpinnings and Agents Currently Approved or Under Investigation for the Treatment of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder. Kingsberg SA, Clayton AH, Pfaus JG 26519340
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35 Ovarian steroids alter dopamine receptor populations in the medial preoptic area of female rats: implications for sexual motivation, desire, and behaviour. Graham MD, Gardner Gregory J, Hussain D, Brake WG, Pfaus JG 26536143
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36 The whole versus the sum of some of the parts: toward resolving the apparent controversy of clitoral versus vaginal orgasms. Pfaus JG, Quintana GR, Mac Cionnaith C, Parada M 27791968
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37 The role of orgasm in the development and shaping of partner preferences. Coria-Avila GA, Herrera-Covarrubias D, Ismail N, Pfaus JG 27799080
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38 Do rats have orgasms? Pfaus JG, Scardochio T, Parada M, Gerson C, Quintana GR, Coria-Avila GA 27799081
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39 Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder-Fact or Fiction? Pfaus JG 28262102
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40 Facilitation of sexual behavior in ovariectomized rats by estradiol and testosterone: A preclinical model of androgen effects on female sexual desire. Jones SL, Ismail N, Pfaus JG 28278441
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41 Efficacy and Safety of On-Demand Use of 2 Treatments Designed for Different Etiologies of Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder: 3 Randomized Clinical Trials. Tuiten A, van Rooij K, Bloemers J, Eisenegger C, van Honk J, Kessels R, Kingsberg S, Derogatis LR, de Leede L, Gerritsen J, Koppeschaar HPF, Olivier B, Everaerd W, Frijlink HW, Höhle D, de Lange RPJ, Böcker KBE, Pfaus JG 29289554
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42 Inhibition of lysine-specific demethylase enzyme disrupts sexually conditioned mate guarding in the female rat. Holley A, Joulakian L, Wenzel K, Roorda S, Gonzalez B, Sparks L, Pfaus JG 30138634
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43 Effects of ovarian hormones on the emission of 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations during distributed clitoral stimulation in the rat. Gerson CA, Mac Cionnaith CE, Quintana GR, Pfaus JG 30690029
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Title:Reply to: Are stressful childhood experiences relevant in non-monosexual women?
Authors:Persson TJPfaus JGRyder AG
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25459207/
DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.10.031
Publication:Social science & medicine (1982)
Keywords:CanadaChild abuseMethodologyNon-monosexual womenSexual minority women
PMID:25459207 Category:Soc Sci Med Date Added:2019-05-31
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Department of Psychology (SP 244), Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montréal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. Electronic address: tj_perss@hotmail.com.
2 Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Department of Psychology (SP 244), Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montréal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. Electronic address: jim.pfaus@concordia.ca.
3 Centre for Clinical Research in Health, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montréal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada; Culture and Mental Health Research Unit and Lady Davis Institute, Jewish General Hospital, Canada. Electronic address: andrew.ryder@concordia.ca.

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