Title: Why%20do%20we%20have%20particular%20preferences?
1Sexual Behaviors
- Why do we have particular preferences?
- Evolutionary Explanations
- Sex differences? Psychoneuroendocrinology
2Evolutionary explanations
- Preferences/behaviors and choices..
31871 evolution of characteristics that give
organisms a reproductive advantage Survival of
the fittest definition of survival
4- Sexual selection based on parental investment by
each sex - kin selection
- certain wasp species certain bird species
- E.O. Wilson
5thinking about parental investment and sexual
selection
- The sex that invests more in offspring should be
more choosy or discriminating - The sex that invests less in offspring should
compete more vigorously for opposite sex
6Are there differences in the time investment in
humans to produce an offspring?
- amount of time for a woman
- amount of time for a man -
7If there are differences should the strategy
for what one looks for be different?
8If there are differences should the strategy
for what one looks for be different?
9Problems with evolutionary explanations for
behavior
- always use posthoc observations to explain
behavior - never can be really proven
10David Buss
- The Evolution of Desire Strategies of Human
Mating - has looked at preferences across MANY cultures
from around the world with specific
predictions..
11David Buss
- Hypothesis Men will express greater desire for,
or interest in, short-term mates than women - n 148 college students 75 men, 73 women
- Asked if seeking short-term mate ( one night
stand, brief affair) and independently whether
they were seeking a long-term mate (defined as
marrige partner) -
- 7 point scale
- 1 not at all currently seeking
- 7 strongly currently seeking
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12Hypothesis
- For any given period of time, men will desire a
larger number of mates than will women -
13From Buss and Schmitt, 1993
14Hypothesis
- Which sex would more likely consent to sexual
intercourse after knowing the other for a shorter
period of time?
15From Buss and Schmitt, 1993
16Clark and Hatfield, 1989
- Attractive confederate approaches students on
University of Hawaii campus - I have been noticing you around campus, I find
you very attractive.. - Would you go out with me tonight?
- Would you come over to my apartment tonight?
- Would you go to bed with me tonight?
17Some other hypotheses
- Importance of financial prospects
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19Some other hypotheses
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21role of hormones in sexual development and
behavior
- What is a hormone?
- chemical substance released that binds to
receptors on other cells - How is this different from a neurotransmitter?
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23Some chemicals act as both neurotransmitters AND
hormones
24role of hormones in sexual development and
behavior
- What is a hormone?
- chemical substance released that binds to
receptors on other cells - How is this different from a neurotransmitter?
- travels further distance
- released by glands
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26Steroid hormones
- critical for aspects of sexual behavior (and
development of sex organs and circuits) - ex. estrogen, testosterone,
- these are lipid (fat) soluble and readily cross
membranes and so can even bind to receptors in
neuronal and cell nuclei
27Steroid hormones exert effects on behaviors
and/or structures in 2 ways
- organizational effects
- critical window for organizational effects
(usually early in development)
28Steroid hormones exert effects on behaviors
and/or structures in 2 ways
- organizational effects
- critical window for organizational effects
- effects are usually permanent
- primary sexual characteristics
- structural AND CNS circuitry
29- Activational Effects
- activating established circuits
- effects are reversible and usually occur after
puberty - secondary sexual characteristics
30So what happens to determine genotypic and
phenotypic sex?
- genotypic sex vs phenotypic sex
- genotypic sex - determined at time of
fertilization
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3223rd chromosome is sex chromosome
33- phenotypic sex
- what you see
34Importance of Y chromosome
- Y chromosome controls development of gonads
- gonads sex organs that releases steroid
hormones (for males testes for females ovaries) - on Y chromosome is a gene - HY antigen
- if present- testes will develop 6 weeks after
conception
35Importance of Y chromosome
- Y chromosome controls development of gonads
- gonads sex organs that releases steroid
hormones (for males testes for females ovaries) - on Y chromosome protein is produced- HY antigen
- if present testes will develop 6 weeks after
conception - if not present ovaries will develop
36Importance of Y chromosome
- Y chromosome controls development of gonads
- gonads sex organs that releases steroid
hormones (for males testes for females ovaries) - on Y chromosome is a gene - HY antigen
- if present testes will develop 6 weeks after
conception - if not present ovaries will develop
- up until that time a single premordial tissue
is identical in male and females
37- What if this gene inadvertently goes onto an X
chromosome? - XX male estimated 1 in 20,000
- What if this gene is missing from a male?
- XY female- estimated 1 in 20,000
38- "Nature's impulse is to create a female
- in the absence of HY antigen (early) or male sex
hormones (later in prenatal development), the
organism will develop as female - male hormones (androgens like testosterone and
dihydrotesterone) are necessary for undeveloped
tissue to develop into male internal and external
sex organs
39So what are some things that can go wrong?
- AIS androgen insensitivity syndrome
- a genetic abnormality whereby there are androgen
receptors but they do not respond to androgens - females little body hair
- males internal gonads testes
- what after that?
- 1 in 65,000 males estimated
- often diagnosed at puberty
40Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
- estimates 1 in 13,000 to 1 in 16,000
- overactive adrenal gland releases excess
androgens - diagnosed in females at birth because of
ambiguous genitalia - males not usually diagnosed at birth
415 alpha reductase deficiency
- 5 alpha reductase is the enzyme that produces the
androgen DHT (dihydrotestosterone) - DHT is important (apparently) for the production
of male external genitals
42- guave doces Dominican Republic
- first reported in 1974
- early cases first raised as girls
- What does it say about biology vs vs environment
for determining human sex roles?
43true hermaphroditism
- intersex condition in which indvl born with
ovarian and testicular tissue - can be one on one side the other on the other or
more often one or both gonads is an ovotestis
containing both - very rare
- can see XXY, XX/XY, XX XXY
44What about organizational effects other than sex
organs?
- CNS clearly affected by both organizational and
activational effects of steroid hormones - Rodents have been used to gain a tremendous
amount of info about the role of organizational
and activational effects of steroid hormones
45Example of experiments
organizational activational behavior
46organizational activational behavior
castrate male give T no sex no aggression
castrate T inj no T no sex no aggression
castrate T inj give T injections typical male behavior
T normal castrate as adult little sex little aggression
47In utero position
- In species that have multiple births developing
embryos can be affected by hormones from
surrounding fetuses
480M, 1M and 2M females exposed to varying levels
of male hormones from developing sib nearby
49Sexually dimorphic behaviors
- aggression
- male sexual behavior
- rough-and-tumble play
- sexual attractiveness
- onset of puberty
- AG distance
- differences in all of these behaviors depending
on whether it is a 0M or 2M female
50- so data from numerous species that bear multiple
offspring at the same time, prenatal hormones can
have an influence on later structures and
behavior! - What about human conditions?
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52What are some alternative explanations?
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54Controversies in the application of activational
effects of testosterone
- What role does activational effects of T play on
male sexual behavior?
55- So organizational effects of steroid hormones are
critical for setting up circuitry for behaviors
that are sexually dimorphic and activational
effects are critical for activating the circuits
in lower animals
56Controversies in the application of activational
effects of testosterone
- What role do activational effects of T play on
male sexual behavior? - in rats and lower species obvious
- in humans somewhat less obvious but definitely
still important
57 - McQuay
- a former school bus driver in prison in TX for
sexually attacking a young boy (1989) - 1995 as he approached parole asked state of TX
to be castrated claimed he would repeat the
crimes if not castrated - attempted it himself in cell with a razor
- lots of people volunteered the money for the cost
of surgery
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59In a letter to the editor published in The Dallas
Morning News on Sunday, McQuay said he expects to
be released soon because of his clean
disciplinary record. "... I will be required to
look for work and so forth, meaning I will be
walking the streets of your city, your community,
your neighborhoods," McQuay wrote. "And without
a doubt, there will be children around. You tell
me what is likely to happen if I am not castrated
before I am released.
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63- 1996 California became the first state to pass
chemical castration law
64- 1996 California became the first state to pass
chemical castration law - requires chemical castration of any person found
guilty a 2nd time of specified sex offenses - Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Montana, Oregon,
Texas and Wisconsin followed shortly thereafter
with similar laws
65Chemical castration?
- Depo-Provera
- lowers testosterone and resulting sex drive in
men - originally (and still used) as female
contraceptive - most states say that repeat offenders may be
offered it as a condition for their parole
66Are there data that support it?
- Danish study
- 5 out of 117 castrated sex offenders relapsed
over an 18 year period, 1/10th of the rate of non
castrated offenders - Depro-Provera cut recidivism rates of pedophiles
in California, Texas, and some European countries
using it. - Some studies suggest that recidivism falls to 5
sexual fantasies are lessened
67Medical Side Effects
- some may not be able to tolerate med
- headaches, nausea, high blood pressure, possible
diabetes, gallstones, hypertension, increased
risk of stroke, loss of bone density - some that have been on it for years must go off