In Neurobiology, Infantile Sexuality is a Cognitive Response to the Adult’s Sexuality
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Animal experimentation has demonstrated a network of cerebral structures, termed a ‘reward circuit’, which indicates the individual’s physical and psychic state at every moment. This circuit is controlled by dopaminergic neurones. At a frustration or a disappointment, these neurones are de-activated. The author suggests that infantile sexuality represents a cognitive response to the disappointment caused in the child by the emotions he feels towards the adult’s sexuality.
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