Videos & Articles

Videos and articles make the science of porn use easier to understand.  See our Videos of Interest Page for all relevant videos.  We also link to multiple YouTube channels by (ex)porn users. Prefer to read? Check out this diverse list of articles by or relevant articles from other sources. YBOP has produced 5 videos: Your […]

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Overview

This overview gives you a clear idea of what Your Brain on Porn sets out to do. For a summary of the key concepts visit Evolution has not prepared your brain for today’s porn. Check out YBOP on Twitter and Facebook. Learn more about us at: About This Site About Us YBOP in the News […]

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YBOP Basic Videos

YBOP has produced 5 basic videos: 1) Your Brain On Porn: The Effects of Internet Porn on the Brain (2015) For a general overview of Internet porn’s effects & rebooting. 2) Porn-induced Erectile Dysfunction (2014) Overview of porn-induced sexual problems & rebooting 3) Adolescent Brain Meets Highspeed Internet Porn (2013) Delves into the science of […]

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Research confirms sharp rise in youthful sexual dysfunctions

Research confirms sharp rise in youthful sexual dysfunctions. Young men today appear to be experiencing a sharp increase in ED (and other sexual dysfunctions) since the advent of streaming internet. All studies assessing young male sexuality since 2010 report historic levels of erectile dysfunction, and startling rates of a new scourge: low libido. Erectile dysfunction […]

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Analysis of “Sexual Desire, Not Hypersexuality, Is Related To Neurophysiological Responses Elicited by Sexual Images” (Steele et al., 2013)

THE REALLY SHORT VERSION: Some years ago, David Ley and study spokesperson Nicole Prause teamed up to write a Psychology Today blog post about Steele et al., 2013 called “Your Brain on Porn – It’s NOT Addictive“. The blog post appeared 5 months before Prause’s EEG study was formally published. Its oh-so-catchy title is misleading […]

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