James H. Geer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA, United States |
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Attractiveness, Gender differences in cognitive factors in human sexualityGoogle:
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Geer JH, Robertson GG. (2005) Implicit attitudes in sexuality: gender differences. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 34: 671-7 |
Manguno-Mire GM, Constans JI, Geer JH. (2005) Anxiety-related differences in affective categorizations of lexical stimuli. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 43: 197-213 |
Bush SI, Geer JH. (2001) Implicit and explicit memory of neutral, negative emotional, and sexual information. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 30: 615-31 |
Manguno-Mire GM, Geer JH. (1998) Network knowledge organization: Do knowledge structures for sexual and emotional information reflect gender or sexual orientation? Sex Roles. 39: 705-729 |
Geer JH, Melton JS. (1997) Sexual content-induced delay with double-entendre words. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 26: 295-316 |
Geer JH, Bellard HS. (1996) Sexual content induced delays in unprimed lexical decisions: gender and context effects. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 25: 379-95 |
Geer JH. (1996) Gender differences in the organization of sexual information. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 25: 91-107 |
Laan E, Everaerd W, van der Velde J, et al. (1995) Determinants of subjective experience of sexual arousal in women: feedback from genital arousal and erotic stimulus content. Psychophysiology. 32: 444-51 |
Geer JH, Judice S, Jackson S. (1994) Reading times for erotic material: The pause to reflect Journal of General Psychology. 121: 345-352 |
Castille CO, Geer JH. (1993) Ambiguous stimuli: sex is in the eye of the beholder. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 22: 131-43 |