There are two primary forms of arousal — subjective arousal and genital arousal.
Concordance occurs when there is a connection between the subjective aspect of sexual arousal, also known as being turned on, with the physiological or neurovascular arousal, which includes increased blood flow to the genitals. Research has shown that these two types of arousal have varying degrees of congruence.
Concordance occurs when there is a connection between the subjective aspect of sexual arousal, also known as being turned on, with the physiological or neurovascular arousal, which includes increased blood flow to the genitals. Research has shown that these two types of arousal have varying degrees of congruence.