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    Sagelab Sexual Response to Audio and Visual Sexual Stimuli in Women, 2005-2012 [Canada]

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    Gender differences in the specificity of sexual response have been a primary focus in sexual psychophysiology, however within-gender variability suggests that sexual orientation influences this effect among women; only heterosexual women show a gender-nonspecific pattern of genital response. Heterosexually-identified or "straight" women are, howev er, heterogeneous in their sexual attractions and include women who report exclusive androphilia (sexual attraction to men) and predominant androphilia with concurrent gynephilia (sexual attraction to women). It is therefore unclear if gender-nonspecific responding is universal among exclusively and predominantly androphilic women. The current studies investigated within-gender variability in the gender-specificity of women's sexual response in relation to sexual attractions. Two samples of women reporting varying degrees of androphilic and gynephilic attractions viewed (Study 1) and listened (Study 2) to erotic stimuli varying by gender of sexual partner, while genital and subjective sexual arousal were assessed. Data were combined with larger datasets of predominantly gyne- and androphilic women to examine the relationships among sexual attractions and gender-specificity of genital and subjective sexual arousal across the full range of sexual attractions. In both studies, women reporting any degree of gynephilia, including those who self-identified as heterosexual, showed significantly greater genital response to female stimuli, similar to response patterns observed in predominantly gynephilic women; gender-nonspecific genital response was observed for exclusively androphilic women only. Subjective sexual arousal patterns were more variable with respect to sexual attractions, likely reflecting stimulus intensity effects. The implications for within-gender variation in women's sexual orientation and sexual response are discussed

    Velten_Supplemental_Material – Supplemental material for The Power of the Present: Effects of Three Mindfulness Tasks on Women’s Sexual Response

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    Supplemental material, Velten_Supplemental_Material for The Power of the Present: Effects of Three Mindfulness Tasks on Women’s Sexual Response by Julia Velten, Lori A. Brotto, Meredith L. Chivers, Gerrit Hirschfeld and Jürgen Margraf in Clinical Psychological Science</p

    2025. Meredith Broussard

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    Professor Meredith Broussard is a noted data journalist and associate professor at the Carter Journalism Institute at New York University and research director at the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology. She is the author of several books, including More than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender and Ability Bias in Tech and Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World. Her academic research focuses on AI in investigative reporting. She appeared in the Sundance Film Festival selected documentary “Coded Bias,” nominated for an Emmy Award.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/jcjai_sympos_speakers/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait of Frank Povah [picture].

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    Title from label on back of print.; This photograph was taken as part of John Meredith's "Real Folk" Australian folklore recording project.; P1/190; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an12654004; P1/190. "Frank lives in a self-built colonial cottage at O'Briens Crossing near Wallah, N.S.W. He plays blues guitar and auto-harp and is well known as a folklorist, author and singer. Born 1940."--Typed on card enclosed with photograph

    Interview with Jean Francois Revel, author

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    Jean Francois Revel, the author of Without Marx or Jesus, has been quoted as saying, "The United States is now a microcosm for all of the problems man faces." In this interview with Meredith Watts, he discusses a new kind of revolution which could produce successful change without violent upheavalGrayscaleSoun

    Meredith Talusan, 44th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Meredith Talusan is the author of Fairest (Viking Press, 2020), a widely praised memoir which Kirkus Reviews called, “captivatingly eloquent.” It was excerpted in The New York Times and selected as a most anticipated book of 2020 by O: The Oprah Magazine. Talusan is founding executive editor of them., Condé Nast’s first-ever platform devoted to the queer community. An award-winning journalist, Talusan has written for publications including The Guardian, The New York Times, The Atlantic, VICE Magazine, WIRED, The Nation, and BuzzFeed News. She received the 2017 GLAAD Media Award for outstanding digital journalism

    Meredith admission clipping

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    Fragment of a typescript declaring James Meredith\u27s admission to the University of Mississippi legal; Source: unknown; Unknown datehttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/jws_clip/1063/thumbnail.jp

    Meredith\u27s Psalm

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    Parody of the Lord\u27s Prayer, written by someone antipathetic to James Meredith; Source: unknown; Unknown datehttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/jws_clip/1142/thumbnail.jp

    Six Characters In Search Of An Author

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    Program from the Little Theatre of Dallas' 1932 production of 'Six Characters In Search Of An Author,' written by Luigi Pirandello and directed by Charles Meredith. Setting arrangement by Alexandre Hogue. Cover art by Leon Dacus. Exhibitions by Olin Herman Travis and Kathryne Hail Travis
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