Neurobiological Basis of Hypersexuality

Abstract

Until now, hypersexuality has not found entry into the common diagnostic classification systems. However it is a frequently discussed phenomenon consisting of excessive sexual appetite that is maladaptive for the individual. Initial studies investigated the neurobiological underpinnings of hypersexuality, but current literature is still insufficient to draw unequivocal conclusions. In the present review, we summarize and discuss findings from various perspectives: neuroimaging and lesion studies, studies on other neurological disorders that are sometimes accompanied by hypersexuality, neuropharmacological evidence, genetic as well as animal studies. Taken together, the evidence seems to imply that alterations in the frontal lobe, amygdala, hippocampus, hypothalamus, septum, and brain regions that process reward play a prominent role in the emergence of hypersexuality. Genetic studies and neuropharmacological treatment approaches point at an involvement of the dopaminergic system.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelImaging the addicted brain
Redakteure/-innenNM Zahr, ET Peterson
ERFORDERLICH bei Buchbeitrag: Seitenumfang17
Band129
Erscheinungsdatum2016
Auflage1
Seiten67-83
AufsatznummerChapter 3
ISBN (Print)978-0-12-803914-4
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2016
PubMed 27503448