A szexualitás élettana

A gonádok és az agy nemi differenciációja

Modellek

Kromoszómális, hormonális és idegi tényezők

Kromoszómális faktor

Hormonális háttér

Idegi háttér

Külső környezeti hatások

Anogenitális nyalogatás

Maternális stressz

Magzati lokáció az anyaméhben

Feromonok

A szexuális orientáció

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