Gender Dysphoria and Sexual Euphoria: A Bayesian Perspective on the Influence of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy on Sexual Arousal

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Manfred Klöbl
Murray Bruce Reed
Patricia Handschuh
Ulrike Kaufmann
Melisande Elisabeth Konadu
Vera Ritter
Benjamin Spurny-Dworak
Georg S. Kranz
Rupert Lanzenberger
Marie Spies
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[1] Medical University of Vienna,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[2] Medical University of Vienna,Comprehensive Center for Clinical Neurosciences and Mental Health
[3] Medical University of Vienna,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[4] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
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Archives of Sexual Behavior | 2024年 / 53卷
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Sexual arousal; Transgender; Gender-affirming hormone therapy; Ventral striatum; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Bayesian analysis;
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Self-reported sexual orientation of transgender individuals occasionally changes over transition. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we tested the hypothesis that neural and behavioral patterns of sexual arousal in transgender individuals would shift from the assigned to the experienced gender (e.g., trans women’s responses becoming more dissimilar to those of cis men and more similar to those of cis women). To this aim, trans women (N = 12) and trans men (N = 20) as well as cisgender women (N = 24) and cisgender men (N = 14) rated visual stimuli showing male–female, female–female or male–male intercourse for sexual arousal before and after four months of gender-affirming hormone therapy. A Bayesian framework allowed us to incorporate previous behavioral findings. The hypothesized changes could indeed be observed in the behavioral responses with the strongest results for trans men and female–female scenes. Activation of the ventral striatum supported our hypothesis only for female–female scenes in trans women. The respective application or depletion of androgens in trans men and trans women might partly explain this observation. The prominent role of female–female stimuli might be based on the differential responses they elicit in cis women and men or, in theory, the controversial concept of autogynephilia. We show that correlates of sexual arousal in transgender individuals might change in the direction of the experienced gender. Future investigations should elucidate the mechanistic role of sex hormones and the cause of the differential neural and behavioral findings.
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