Abrahamson D J, Barlow D H, Beck J G, Sakheim D K, Kelly J P
Arch Sex Behav. 1985 Aug;14(4):361-71. doi: 10.1007/BF01550851.
The effects of manipulating attentional focus (self-versus partner-focus) and level of partner responsiveness (high, low, and ambiguous) on sexual responding were examined with sexually functional (N = 8) men. These manipulations were embedded in six standardized 3-minute erotic audiotapes. When the partner was displaying high sexual responsiveness, partner-focus resulted in significantly higher levels of penile responding than did self-focus. Post-stimuli questionnaires indicated that, although not statistically significant, self-reported attentiveness was consistently higher under partner-focus conditions. These findings are discussed in regard to their relevance to the concept of spectatoring as discussed by Masters and Johnson (1970). A comparison to previous research that examined the same variables using videotapes is included.
研究人员对性功能正常的8名男性进行了研究,以考察操控注意力焦点(自我关注与伴侣关注)以及伴侣反应程度(高、低和模糊)对性反应的影响。这些操控被融入到6段标准化的3分钟色情录音带中。当伴侣表现出高度性反应时,与自我关注相比,伴侣关注会导致阴茎反应水平显著更高。刺激后问卷调查表明,尽管在统计学上不显著,但在伴侣关注条件下自我报告的专注度始终更高。这些发现将结合其与马斯特斯和约翰逊(1970年)所讨论的旁观者效应概念的相关性进行讨论。还包括与之前使用录像带研究相同变量的研究进行的比较。