Articles Containing Lists of Relevant Studies
- Current List of Neuroscience-Based Studies and Reviews of The Literature on Porn Users and Sex Addicts
- Studies Linking Porn Use & Porn Addiction to Sexual Dysfunctions, Lower Arousal, and Less Sexual & Relationship Satisfaction
- Studies Reporting Escalation & Habituation (Tolerance) and Withdrawal Symptoms) in Porn Users
- Adolescent & Porn Use Studies
- Studies Reporting Withdrawal Symptoms in Porn Users
- Studies Linking Porn Use To Poorer Mental-Emotional Health & Poorer Cognitive Outcomes
- Studies Falsify the Claim That Sex & Porn Addicts “Just Have High Sexual Desire”
- Studies Linking Porn Use to “Un-Egalitarian Attitudes” Toward Women
- Studies Linking Porn Use to Sexual Offending, Sexual Aggression, and Sexual Coercion
- Research Confirms Sharp Rise In Youthful Sexual Dysfunctions
- Porn Studies Involving Female Subjects: Effects on Arousal, Sexual Satisfaction, and Relationships
- Over 150 experts who recognize & treat porn-induced sexual dysfunctions
- Porn studies involving female subjects: Effects on arousal, sexual satisfaction, and relationships
- Porn Science Deniers Alliance (AKA: “RealYourBrainOnPorn.com” and “PornographyResearch.com”)
- Debunking the realyourbrainonporn (pornographyresearch.com) “Sex Offender Section”: The actual state of the research on porn use and sexual aggression, coercion & violence
- Studies demonstrating porn use or internet use “causing” negative effects or neurological changes
Commentaries Published in Academic Journals
- Analysis of “Data do not support sex as addictive” (Prause et al., 2017)
- Letter to the editor “Prause et al. (2015) the latest falsification of addiction predictions” (2016)
- The Emperor Has No Clothes: A Fractured Fairytale Posing As A Review (2014): Critique of Ley et al., 2014
- Dismantling the “group position” paper opposing porn and sex addiction (November, 2017)
- Critique of Nicole Prause’s “Porn Is for Masturbation” (2019)
Critiques of CPUI-9 Studies and “Perceived Pornography Addiction”:
- Is Joshua Grubbs pulling the wool over our eyes with his “perceived porn addiction” research?
- Study invalidates the CPUI-9 as an instrument to assess either “perceived pornography addiction” or actual pornography addiction (2017)
- Research Suggests the Grubbs, Perry, Wilt, Reid Review Is Disingenuous (“Pornography Problems Due to Moral Incongruence: An Integrative Model with a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”)
- Critique of “Perceived Addiction to Internet Pornography and Psychological Distress: Examining Relationships Concurrently and Over Time” 2015
- Critique of: “Damaged Goods: Perception of Pornography Addiction as a Mediator Between Religiosity and Relationship Anxiety Surrounding Pornography Use” (Leonhardt, Willoughby, & Young-Petersen, 2017)
- Religious People Use Less Porn and Are No More Likely to Believe They Are Addicted
- Is Utah #1 in Porn Use?
- New study shatters the “moral incongruence model of pornography addiction” (2020)
Critiques of Steele et al., 2013:
- SPAN Lab Touts Empty Porn Study As Ground-Breaking: Critique of Steele et al., 2013
- Peer-reviewed critiques of Steele et al., 2013
- ‘High desire’, or ‘merely’ an addiction? A response to Steele et al. by Donald L. Hilton, Jr., MD (2014): Critique Steele et al., 2013
- Neural Correlates of Sexual Cue Reactivity in Individuals with and without Compulsive Sexual Behaviours” (2014): Excerpt analyzing Steele et al., 2013
- Neuroscience of Internet Pornography Addiction: A Review and Update – Excerpt critiquing Steele et al., 2013
- Is Internet Pornography Causing Sexual Dysfunctions? A Review with Clinical Reports – Excerpt analyzing Steele et al., 2013
- Conscious and Non-Conscious Measures of Emotion: Do They Vary with Frequency of Pornography Use?” – Excerpts analyzing Steele et al., 2013
- Don’t Call it Hypersexuality: Why we Need the Term Sex Addiction, By Linda Hatch, PhD: Critique of Steele et al., 2013
- Misinformed Media Touts Bogus Sex Addiction Study, by Robert Weiss, LCSW & Stefanie Carnes PhD: Critique of Steele et al., 2013
- John A. Johnson on Steele et al., 2013 (and Johnson debating Nicole Prause in comments section under his Psychology Today article)
- Neurocognitive mechanisms in compulsive sexual behavior disorder (2018) – Excerpt analyzing Steele et al., 2013
- Online Porn Addiction: What We Know and What We Don’t—A Systematic Review (2019): Excerpt analyzing Steele et al., 2013
- The Initiation and Development of Cybersex Addiction: Individual Vulnerability, Reinforcement Mechanism and Neural Mechanism (2019): Excerpt analyzing Steele et al., 2013
Critiques of Prause et al., 2015:
- Analysis of “Modulation of late positive potentials by sexual images in problem users and controls inconsistent with porn addiction” (2015), by Liberos LLC
- Peer-reviewed critiques of Prause et al., 2015
- Decreased LPP for sexual images in problematic pornography users may be consistent with addiction models. Everything depends on the model. (Commentary on Prause, Steele, Staley, Sabatinelli, & Hajcak, 2015) by Matuesz Gola PhD. (2016)
- Neuroscience of Internet Pornography Addiction: A Review and Update – Excerpt critiquing Prause et al., 2015
- Neurobiology of Compulsive Sexual Behavior: Emerging Science (2016): Analyzes Prause et al., 2015
- Should compulsive sexual behavior be considered an addiction? (2016) – Excerpt analyzing Prause et a, 2015
- Is Internet Pornography Causing Sexual Dysfunctions? A Review with Clinical Reports – Excerpt analyzing Prause et al., 2015
- Conscious and Non-Conscious Measures of Emotion: Do They Vary with Frequency of Pornography Use? – Excerpts analyzing Prause et al., 2015
- Neurocognitive mechanisms in compulsive sexual behavior disorder (2018) – Excerpts analyzing Prause et a, 2015
- Online Porn Addiction: What We Know and What We Don’t—A Systematic Review (2019): Excerpt analyzing Prause et al., 2015
- The Initiation and Development of Cybersex Addiction: Individual Vulnerability, Reinforcement Mechanism and Neural Mechanism (2019): Excerpt analyzing Prause et al., 2015
Porn Related Sexual Dysfunctions
- Viewing Sexual Stimuli Associated with Greater Sexual Responsiveness, Not Erectile Dysfunction (Prause & Pfaus, 2015)
- A peer-reviewed critique Prause & Pfaus, 2015 by Richard A. Isenberg MD
- Nothing Adds Up in Dubious Study: Youthful Subjects’ ED Left Unexplained, by Gabe Deem (2015) – Critique of Prause & Pfaus, 2015
- New Study on Porn and Erectile Dysfunction is a Wax Banana [fake fruit], by Linda Hatch, PhD
- Sticking To The Content: Response To “Red Herring: Hook, Line, and Stinker”, by Gabe Deem
- Is Pornography Use Associated with Sexual Difficulties and Dysfunctions among Younger Heterosexual Men? (2015)
- Comment on: “Is Pornography Use Associated with Sexual Difficulties and Dysfunctions among Younger Heterosexual Men?” by Gert Martin Hald PhD (2015)
- Critique of “Cyberpornography: Time Use, Perceived Addiction, Sexual Functioning, and Sexual Satisfaction” (2016)
- Critique of “Profiles of Cyberpornography Use and Sexual Well-Being in Adult” (2017)
- Sexual Function in 16- to 21-Year-Olds in Britain (2016)
- Critique of “The 2018 Revision to the Process of Care Model for Evaluation of Erectile Dysfunction” (2018)
- Nicole Prause’s efforts to have Behavioral Sciences review paper (Park et al., 2016) retracted
- Critique of “Is Pornography Use Related to Erectile Functioning? Results From Cross-Sectional and Latent Growth Curve Analyses” (2019)
- Critique of claims surrounding “Sexual Responsivity and the Effects of Negative Mood on Sexual Arousal in Hypersexual Men Who Have Sex With Men” (2020)
Taylor Kohut Studies
- Is Pornography Really about “Making Hate to Women”? Pornography Users Hold More Gender Egalitarian Attitudes Than Nonusers in a Representative American Sample (2016)
- Perceived Effects of Pornography on the Couple Relationship: Initial Findings of Open-Ended, Participant-Informed, “Bottom-Up” Research (2016)
- New study says porn users have ‘egalitarian attitudes’ — so what? (2015)
Paul Wright PhD Calls Out Porn Researchers’ Tactics
- Paul Wright, PhD Calls Out Porn Researchers’ Questionable Tactics (2021)
- Pornographic Socialization as “Selective‑Exposure”: Let it Go, Let it Go II (2021), by Paul J. Wright, PhD
- Pornographic Socialization as “Selective‑Exposure”: Let it Go, Let it Go II (2021), by Paul J. Wright, PhD
Assorted Academic Papers
- No Evidence of Emotion Dysregulation in “Hypersexuals” Reporting Their Emotions to a Sexual Film (2013)
- Self-perceived effects of pornography consumption (2008)
- Critique of the “Pornography Consumption Effect Scale”, by Gary Wilson (7-minute video presentation)
- Does Viewing Explain Doing? Assessing the Association Between Sexually Explicit Materials Use and Sexual Behaviors in a Large Sample of Dutch Adolescents and Young Adults (2013)
- Analysis of “Does exposure to erotica reduce attraction and love for romantic partners in men? Independent replications of Kenrick, Gutierres, and Goldberg (1989) study 2”
- Critique of “Sexual Arousal and Sexually Explicit Media (SEM): Comparing Patterns of Sexual Arousal to SEM and Sexual Self-Evaluations and Satisfaction Across Gender and Sexual Orientation” (2017)
- Prevalence and Characteristics of Vibrator Use by Women in the United States: Results from a Nationally Representative Study (2009)
- A Profile of Pornography Users in Australia: Findings From the Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships (2016)
- Women, Vibrators, and Shaky Sex Research: Kinsey/Trojan study on vibrators omitted lovers’ top question (2009).
- Critique of “Harder and Harder? Is Mainstream Pornography Becoming Increasingly Violent and Do Viewers Prefer Violent Content?” (2018)
- Critique of Samuel Perry’s “Is the Link Between Pornography Use and Relational Happiness Really More About Masturbation? Results From Two National Surveys” (2019)
Debunking Lay Articles Related to Porn-Induced Sexual Dysfunctions
- Debunking Justin Lehmiller’s “Is Erectile Dysfunction Really on the Rise in Young Men” (2018)
- Debunking Kris Taylor’s “A Few Hard Truths about Porn and Erectile Dysfunction” (2017)
- Debunking a July, 2018 article by Gavin Evans: “Can Watching Too Much Porn Give You Erectile Dysfunction?” (Men’s Health)
- Debunking “Should you be worried about porn-induced erectile dysfunction?” – by The Daily Dot’s Claire Downs. (2018)
- Pro-Porn PhD’s Deny Porn-induced ED by Claiming Masturbation Is the Problem
- Dismantling David Ley’s Response to Philip Zimbardo: “We Must Rely on Good Science in Porn Debate” (2016)
Debunking Often-Cited Lay Articles or Talking Points
- Debunking “Why Are We Still So Worried About Watching Porn?” (by Marty Klein, Taylor Kohut, and Nicole Prause)
- How to recognize biased articles: they cite Prause et al. 2015 (falsely claiming it debunks porn addiction), while omitting over 3 dozen neurological studies supporting porn addiction
- Is there evidence supporting the existence of pornography addiction?
- David Ley attacks the NoFap movement (May, 2015)
- The bogus sex addiction “controversy” and the purveyors of ignorance, by Linda Hatch, PhD
- Correcting Misunderstandings About Neuroscience and Problematic Sexual Behaviors (2017) by Don Hilton, MD
- Propagandists misrepresent peer-reviewed papers and ICD-11 search features to fuel false claim that WHO’s ICD-11 “rejected porn addiction and sex addiction”
- Rethinking Ogas and Gaddam’s ‘A Billion Wicked Thoughts’ (2013)
- ‘A Billion Wicked Thoughts’ is only a snapshot: longitudinal studies are needed to reveal morphing porn taste (2013)
- Problematic porn use: quantity vs. consequences – By Robert Weiss LCSW, CSAT-S (2016)
- Drumroll: an academic journal for porn fan (2013)
- Commentary on “Everything We Think We Know About Addiction Is Wrong – In a Nutshell” (Johann Hari)
- Exposing falsehoods in David Ludden’s “When Does Pornography Use Become Problematic?” (2020)
Debunking two Nicole Prause Op-ed’s targeting Fight The New Drug
- Op-ed: Utah students need real sex ed and ‘Fight the New Drug’ (2016)
- Who exactly is misrepresenting the science on pornography? (dismantling the Salt-Lake-Tribune Op-ed: “Anti-porn school program misrepresents science”(2016)
NCOSE 2018 Presentations
- “People Recognize Porn-Science Propaganda When They See It” by Jacob Hess – An overview of tactics employed by “astroturfers” who deny the possible negative effects of porn use.
- Gary Wilson – Porn Research: Fact or Fiction? – Wilson exposes the truth behind 5 studies propagandists cite (all listed below) to support their claims that porn addiction doesn’t exist or that porn use is largely beneficial.
Pages Documenting Ongoing Unethical & Unlawful Efforts to Silence Those Speaking Out About Porn’s Effects
- Nicole Prause’s Harassment, Cyber-stalking, Defamation, and “Astroturf” Campaign
- Is Nicole Prause Influenced by the Porn Industry?
- Nicole Prause’s Malicious Reporting and Malicious Use of Process
- Aggressive trademark infringement waged by group headed by Nicole Prause (www.realyourbrainonporn.com).
- Cease and desist letter to Nicole R Prause & Liberos for trademark infringement of Your Brain On Porn and www.yourbrainonporn.com
- Article by University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse student newspaper (The Racquet) posts false police report by Nicole Prause (March, 2019)
- Nicole Prause & David Ley libelous claim that Gary Wilson was fired from Southern Oregon University
- David Ley attacks the NoFap movement (May, 2015)
- David Ley is now being compensated by porn industry giant xHamster to promote its websites and convince users that porn addiction and sex addiction are myths!
- Here we go again: In the wake of two mass shootings (El Paso & Dayton), Nicole Prause & David Ley try to connect Gary Wilson, YBOP and Nofap to white nationalists & Nazis
- Donald Hilton defamation lawsuit against Nicole Prause: Downloadable PDF’s of Hilton lawsuit, exhibits, and affidavits by 9 other Prause victims
- August 9, 2019: Don Hilton’s 21-page response to the Nicole Prause motion to dismiss (includes 57 pages of exhibits)
- Nicole Prause & David Ley commit perjury in Hilton defamation lawsuit (September, 2019)
- RealYourBrainOnPorn tweets: Daniel Burgess, Nicole Prause & pro-porn allies create a biased website and social media accounts to support the porn industry agenda (beginning in April, 2019)
- Realyourbrainonporn (Daniel Burgess) defamation/harassment of Gary Wilson: Fake porn URLs “found” in the Internet Wayback Archive (August, 2019)
- Nicole Prause & David Ley’s long history of harassing & defaming Alexander Rhodes of NoFap
- NoFap founder Alexander Rhodes defamation lawsuit against Nicole Prause / Liberos
- “Alex Rhodes of Porn Addiction Support Group ‘NoFap’ Sues Obsessed Pro-Porn Sexologist for Defamation”, By Megan Fox of PJ Media
- “Porn wars get personal in No Nut November”, by Diana Davison of The Post Millennial
- 6-minute video by journalist Diana Davison, who authored The Post Millennial expose’ on Nicole Prause.
- Media outlet ScramNews forced to apologize & pay substantial damages for publishing Nicole Prause’s lies about Alex Rhodes & NoFap
- Nicole Prause’s fabrications of victim-hood exposed as groundless: she is the perpetrator, not the victim.
- Tactics to cover-up porn addiction, by Liz Walker
- Press release: Gary Wilson (Your Brain on Porn) Wins Legal Victory Against Sexologist Nicole Prause’s Efforts to Silence Him
- Prause’s efforts to silence Wilson foiled; her restraining order denied as frivolous & she owes substantial attorney fees in a SLAPP ruling
- ATTENTION: YBOP acquires www.RealYourBrainOnPorn.com in trademark infringement settlement
- Addressing unsupported claims, personal attacks and defamation by Daniel A. Burgess, LMFT (Feb-March, 2018)
- Gary Wilson Wins Second Legal Victory Against Pro-Porn Sexologist Nicole Prause (January, 2021)
- A milestone for Nicole Prause? 50 apparent sockpuppets edit Wikipedia with her biases, lies and defamation.
- Legal victories over serial harasser/defamer Nicole Prause: She’s the perpetrator, not the victim!