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Explain the Joharchi and Clark study in 2014 on sexual arousal

a) There is no such study
b) The study focused on the impact of music on sexual arousal
c) The study investigated the role of visual stimuli in sexual arousal
d) The study explored cultural differences in sexual arousal

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The correct answer is that there is no such study as the Joharchi and Clark study in 2014 on sexual arousal. Relevant research in the field of sexual arousal includes studies by Hu et al. (2008) and Masters and Johnson, as well as the impacts of emotional responses to music from a study by Fritz et al. (2009).

Step-by-step explanation:

The Joharchi and Clark study in 2014 on sexual arousal mentioned in the question does not exist; hence, the correct answer to the query is option a) There is no such study. However, studies on sexual arousal and the effects of various stimuli exist in the scientific literature, such as:

  • Hu et al. (2008) study on patterns of brain activation during visually evoked sexual arousal differing between homosexual and heterosexual men.
  • Fritz et al. (2009) examined the impact of music on emotional responses among the Mafa tribe in Cameroon.
  • Masters and Johnson's research studying physiological responses during sexual behavior.

The Kinsey study, referenced in relation to sexual orientation, sexual response, and sexual behavior, also contributes to the broader understanding of human sexuality, including findings that same-gender sexual activities are fairly common.

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