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CARDIOVASCULAR
SYSTEM
Brody, S. (2006). Blood
pressure reactivity to stress is better for people who recently had
penile-vaginal intercourse than for people who had other or no sexual
activity. Biological Psychology, 71, 214-222.
Nava, E., Landau, D.,
Brody, S., & Schächinger, H. (2004).
Relaxation increases parasympathetic activity and improves incidental
memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 81, 167-171.
Schächinger, H., Port, J., Brody, S., Linder,
L., Wilhelm, F., Huber, P. R., Cox, D., & Keller, U. (2004).
Increased high-frequency heart rate variability during insulin-induced
hypoglycemia in healthy humans. Clinical Science, 106, 583-588.
Brody, S. (2003). Exercise
intensity and risk of coronary heart disease. JAMA (Journal of the American
Medical Association), 289, 419.
Brody, S., & Preut, R.
(2003). Vaginal intercourse frequency and heart rate variability. Journal
of Sex & Marital Therapy, 29, 371-380.
Brody, S., & Preut, R.
(2002). Cannabis, tobacco and caffeine use modify the blood pressure
reactivity protection of ascorbic acid. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and
Behavior, 72, 811-816.
Brody, S., Preut, R., Schommer, K., & Schürmeyer,
T. H. (2002). A randomized controlled trial of high dose ascorbic acid for
reduction of blood pressure, cortisol, and
subjective responses to psychological stress. Psychopharmacology, 159,
319-324.
Brody, S., Veit, R., &
Rau, H. (2000). A preliminary report relating frequency of vaginal
intercourse to heart rate variability, Valsalva
ratio, blood pressure, and cohabitation status. Biological Psychology, 52,
251-257.
Brody, S., Veit, R., &
Rau, H. (1999). Four-year test-retest reliability of self-measured blood
pressure. Archives of Internal Medicine, 159, 1007-1008.
Brody, S., Krause, C.,
Veit, R., & Rau, H. (1998). Cardiovascular autonomic dysregulation in users of MDMA (“Ecstacy“). Psychopharmacology, 136, 390-393.
Brody, S., Angrilli, A., Weiss, U., Birbaumer,
N., Mini, A., Veit, R., & Rau, H. (1997). Somatosensory
evoked potentials during baroreceptor stimulation
in chronic low back pain patients and normal controls. International Journal
of Psychophysiology, 25, 201-210.
Brody, S., Veit, R., &
Rau, H. (1997). Lie scores are associated with less cardiovascular
reactivity to baroreceptor stimulation and to
mental arithmetic stress. Personality and Individual Differences, 22,
677-681.
Montoya, P., Brody, S.,
Beck, K., Veit, R., & Rau, H. (1997). Differential β- and
α-adrenergic activation under psychological stress. European
Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 75, 256-262.
Veit, R., Brody, S., &
Rau, H. (1997). Four-year stability of cardiovascular reactivity to
psychological stress. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 20, 447-460.
Brody, S., Veit, R., &
Rau, H. (1996). Neuroticism but not cardiovascular stress reactivity is
associated with less longitudinal blood pressure increase. Personality and
Individual Differences, 20, 375-380.
Rau, H., & Brody, S.
(1996). Waveform reliability of the phase related external suction baroreceptor manipulation method. Biological
Psychology, 43, 187-194.
Rau, H., Weitkunat, R., Brody, S., Bührer, M., Jonak, M., &
Montoya, P. (1996). Biofeedback
of R-wave to pulse interval produces differential learning of blood
pressure control. Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour
Therapy, 25, 17-25.
Müller, M. M., Rau, H., Brody, S.,
Elbert, T., & Heinle, H. (1995). The
relationship between habitual anger coping and serum lipid and lipoprotein
concentrations. Biological Psychology, 41, 69-81.
Weitkunat, R., Rau, H., & Brody, S.
(1995). Antihypertensive treatment, compliance, and quality of life: Review
of a little understood relation. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical
Settings, 2, 179-194.
Brody, S., Maier, C.,
Montoya, P., & Rau, H. (1994). Speaking from the heart: Cardiovascular
components of stress rating changes and the relative reactivity of
physiological and psychological variables. European Journal of Applied
Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 69, 277-280.
Brody, S., & Rau, H.
(1994). Hypertension octet. Lancet, 344, 692.
Brody, S., & Rau, H. (1994). Behavioral and psychophysiological predictors of
self-monitored 19 month blood pressure change in normotensives.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 38, 885-891.
Droste, C., Kardos,
A., Brody, S., Greenlee, M. W., Roskamm, H.,
& Rau, H. (1994). Baroreceptor stimulation:
Pain perception and sensory thresholds. Biological Psychology, 37, 101-113.
Kardos, A., Rau, H., Greenlee, M. W., Droste, C., Brody, S., & Roskamm,
H. (1994). Reduced pain during baroreceptor
stimulation in patients with symptomatic and silent myocardial ischemia. Cardiovascular
Research, 28, 515-518.
Rau, H., & Brody, S.
(1994). Psychoneurocardiology: Psychosomatic and somatopsychic approaches to hypertension research.
Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science, 29, 348-354.
Rau, H., Brody, S., Larbig, W., Pauli, P., Vöhringer, M., Harsch, B., Kröling, P., & Birbaumer,
N. (1994). Effects of PRES baroreceptor
stimulation on thermal and mechanical pain threshold in borderline hypertensives and normotensives.
Psychophysiology, 31, 480-485.
Rau, H., Brody, S., Brunia, C. H. M., Damen, E. P. J., & Elbert, T.
(1993). Activation of
carotid baroreceptors inhibits spinal reflexes in
man. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 89, 328-334.
Rau, H., Brody, S., Droste, C., & Kardos, A. (1993). Blood pressure changes validate
phase related external suction, a controlled method for stimulation of
human baroreceptors. European Journal of Applied
Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 67, 26-29.
Rau, H., Pauli, P., Brody, S., Elbert, T., & Birbaumer, N. (1993). Baroreceptor
stimulation alters cortical activity. Psychophysiology, 30, 322-325.
Rau, H., Schweizer, R., Zhuang, P., Pauli, P., Brody, S., Larbig,
W., Heinle, H., Müller,
M., Elbert, T., Dworkin, B., & Birbaumer, N. (1993). Cigarette smoking, blood lipids,
and baroreceptor-modulated nociception.
Psychopharmacology, 110, 337-341.
Weitkunat, R., Brody, S., Knost, B., Schneider, D., Fleisch,
J., Pauli, P., Bührer,
M., Birbaumer, N., & Rau, H. (1993).
Voluntary blood pressure control: Operant conditioning by a continuous
blood pressure feedback technique. Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour Therapy, 22, 178-190.
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Brewer, D.
D., Potterat, J. J.,
Roberts, J. M. Jr., & Brody, S. (2009). Unhygienic male circumcision
procedures and HIV transmission. SAMJ
South African Medical Journal, 99, 11-12.
Brody, S. (2009).
The unhealthy attempts by CDC and WHO to deny the importance of HIV transmission
through unsafe healthcare. International
Journal of STD & AIDS, 20, 70-72.
Brewer,
D.D., Potterat, J. J., Muth, S.Q., Gisselquist, D. & Brody, S.
(2008). Disconnects in presumed heterosexual HIV transmission in
Malawi. AIDS, 22, 1377.
Potterat, J. J., Brewer, D.
D., & Brody, S. (2008).
Blind spots in the epidemiology of HIV in Black Americans. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 19, 1-3.
Brewer, D. D., Gisselquist, D., Brody, S., &
Potterat, J. J. (2007). Investigating
iatrogenic HIV transmission in Ugandan children. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 45, 253-254.
Brewer, D. D.,
Potterat, J. J., & Brody, S. (2007). Male circumcision in HIV prevention. Lancet, 369, 1597.
Brewer, D. D., Potterat, J. J., Gisselquist, D., Dinsmore, W. W., St.
Lawrence, J. S., & Brody, S. (2007). Valid evaluation of iatrogenic
and sexual HIV transmission requires proof. AIDS, 21, 2556-2557.
Brewer, D.D., Potterat, J.J., Muth, S.Q., & Brody, S. (2007).
Converging evidence suggests nonsexual HIV transmission among adolescents in
sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Adolescent Health, 40, 290-293.
Brewer, D.
D., Potterat, J. J.,
Roberts, J. M. Jr., & Brody, S. (2007). Male and female circumcision
associated with prevalent HIV infection in virgins and adolescents in
Kenya, Lesotho, and Tanzania. Annals of Epidemiology, 17,
217-226.
Brewer,
D. D., Potterat, J. J., Roberts, J. M. Jr., & Brody, S. (2007).
Circumcision-related HIV risk and the unknown mechanism of effect in
the male circumcision trials. Annals of Epidemiology, 17, 928-929.
Brody, S., Brewer, D.D.,
& Potterat, J.J. (2007). Association of HIV infection with
poor genital hygiene and medical treatment for prior serious illness
suggests iatrogenic transmission. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndromes, 44, 365-366.
Deuchert,
E., & Brody, S. (2007). Plausible and implausible parameters for
mathematical modeling of nominal heterosexual HIV transmission. Annals of
Epidemiology, 17,
237-244.
Deuchert, E., & Brody, S. (2007). Lack
of auto-disable syringe use and health care indicators are associated with high
HIV prevalence: an international ecological analysis. Annals of
Epidemiology, 17,
199-207.
Deuchert,
E., & Brody, S. (2007). The evidence for health care transmission of HIV in
Africa should determine research priorities. International Journal of STD & AIDS,
18, 290-291.
Brewer, D.D., Potterat, J.
J., & Brody, S. (2006). Research design determines what can be
known about modes of HIV transmission. AIDS, 20, 1208.
Deuchert, E. & Brody, S. (2006). The
role of health care in the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa: Evidence from Kenya. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 17,
749-752.
Potterat, J.
J., Brewer, D.D., & Brody, S. (2006). Miscarriage of HIV
epidemiology in sub-Saharan Africa. AIDS,
20, 955-956.
Potterat, J. J., Brewer,
D.D., Muth, S. Q., & Brody, S. (2006). The protective effect of
male circumcision as a faith lift for the troubled paradigm of HIV
epidemiology in sub-Saharan Africa. PloS Medicine, 3(1), (e64).
Brody, S., & Potterat,
J. J. (2005). HIV epidemiology in Africa:
weak variables and tendentiousness generate wobbly conclusions. PloS Medicine, 2(5), 458-459 (e137).
Brody, S., Potterat, J.
J., Muth, S. Q., & Woodhouse, D. E. (2005). Psychiatric and characterological factors relevant to excess mortality
in a long-term cohort of prostitute women. Journal of Sex & Marital
Therapy, 31, 97-112.
Brewer, D. D.,
Rothenberg, R. B., Potterat, J. J., Brody, S., & Gisselquist,
D. (2004). HIV epidemiology in Africa:
rich in conjecture, poor in data. International Journal of STD & AIDS,
15, 63-65.
Brody, S. (2004).
Declining HIV rates in Uganda:
due to cleaner needles, not abstinence or condoms. International Journal of
STD & AIDS, 15, 440-441.
Brody, S. (2004). Sexual factors and prostate cancer. BJU
International (British Journal of Urology), 93, 180.
Brody, S., & Potterat,
J. J. (2004). Establishing valid AIDS monitoring and research in countries
with generalized epidemics. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 15,
1-6.
Brody, S., & Potterat,
J. J. (2004). Autoinoculation of human papillomavirus
and vaginal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus: An appeal for
rigorous verification. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 31, 65-66.
Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., & Brody,
S. (2004). HIV transmission during paediatric
health care in sub-Saharan Africa - risks
and evidence. South African Medical Journal, 94, 109-116.
Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., & Brody,
S. (2004). Debate about iatrogenic HIV transmission should not be a pretext
for inaction. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 15, 623-625.
Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., & Brody,
S. (2004). Running on empty: sexual cofactors are insufficient to fuel Africa’s turbocharged HIV epidemic.
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 15, 442-452.
Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., Brody, S., &
Minkin, S. F. (2004). Does selected ecologic
evidence give a true picture of HIV transmission in Africa?
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 15, 434-439.
Potterat, J. J., Brewer,
D., Muth, S. Q., Rothenberg, R. B., Woodhouse, D. E., Muth, J. B., Stites, H. K., & Brody, S. (2004). Mortality in a
long-term open cohort of prostitute women. American Journal of
Epidemiology, 159, 778-785.
Potterat, J. J., Gisselquist, D., & Brody, S. (2004). Still not
understanding the uneven spread of HIV within Africa.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 31, 365.
Brewer, D. D.,
Brody, S., Drucker, E., Gisselquist,
D., Potterat, J. J., Rothenberg, R. B., & Vachon,
F. (2003). Mounting anomalies in the epidemiology of HIV in Africa: Cry the beloved paradigm. International
Journal of STD & AIDS, 14, 144-147.
Brody, S. (2003). Exercise
intensity and risk of coronary heart disease. JAMA (Journal of the American
Medical Association), 289, 419.
Brody, S., Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., & Drucker, E. (2003). Evidence of iatrogenic HIV
transmission in children in South
Africa. BJOG (British Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynaecology), 110, 450-452.
Brody, S., Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., & Drucker, E. M. (2003). Health care transmission of HIV
in South African children. AIDScience, 3(14),
published online July 15, 2003 at:
http://www.aidscience.org/Articles/AIDScience035.asp
Brody, S., & Potterat,
J. J. (2003). Assessing the role of anal intercourse in the epidemiology of
AIDS in Africa. International Journal of
STD & AIDS, 14, 431-436.
Gisselquist, D., Friedman, E., Potterat, J., Minkin, S. F., & Brody, S. (2003). Four policies to
reduce HIV transmission through unsterile health
care. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 14, 717-722.
Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., Brody, S., &
Vachon, F. (2003). Let it be sexual: how health
care transmission of AIDS in Africa was
ignored. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 14, 148-161.
Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., Rothenberg,
R., Drucker, E. M., Brody, S., Brewer, D. D.,
& Minkin, S. (2003). Examining the hypothesis
that sexual transmission drives Africa’s
HIV epidemic. AIDScience, 3(10), published online
June 9, 2003 at: http://www.aidscience.org/Articles/AIDScience032.asp
Potterat, J. J., Brewer, D. D., Rothenberg, R. B., Muth, S. Q.,
& Brody, S. (2003). HIV and hepatitis C epidemics in Africa:
continuing the debate. AIDScience, 3(19),
published online October 16, 2003 at:
http://www.aidscience.org/Articles/AIDScience038.asp
Darrow, W., Brewer, D., Brody, S., Muth,
J., Muth, S., Woodhouse, D. (2001). From the ASTDA: John
Potterat—Friend, Colleague, Runner, and Special Recognition Award
Winner. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 28, 683.
Potterat, J. J., & Brody, S. (2002). HIV epidemicity
in context of STI declines: a telling discordance. Sexually Transmitted
Infections, 78, 467.
Potterat, J. J., &
Brody, S. (2001). Does sex explain HIV transmission dynamics in developing
countries? Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 28, 730.
Potterat, J. J., &
Brody, S. (2000). More of the same is not validation. Sexually Transmitted
Diseases, 27, 60-61.
Potterat, J. J., Muth, S.
Q., & Brody, S. (2000). Evidence undermining the adequacy of the HIV
reproduction number formula. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 27,
644-645.
Brody, S., & Potterat,
J. J. (1999). re: Is there really a heterosexual
AIDS epidemic in the United
States? American Journal of
Epidemiology, 150, 429-430.
Potterat, J. J., &
Brody, S. (1999). Interpretation of research on sexual abuse of boys. JAMA:
Journal of the American Medical Association, 281, 2185-2186.
Brody, S. (1997). Sex At
Risk: Lifetime number of partners, frequency of intercourse, and the low
AIDS risk of vaginal intercourse. New Brunswick,
N.J.: Transaction Publishers.
(ISBN 1-56000-309-X).
Brody, S. (1997). re: Marriage and mortality in prostate cancer. Journal
of Urology, 158, 552.
Brody, S. (1996). Decline
in HIV infections in Thailand.
New England Journal of Medicine, 335,
1998.
Brody, S. (1996). Sex,
lies, and genitourinary medicine: A reply to Dr. Hudson. International
Journal of STD & AIDS, 7, 305-306.
Brody, S. (1996).
Questioning the validity of self-reported heterosexual HIV transmission.
American Journal of Public Health, 86, 1172.
Brody, S. (1996).
Continued lack of evidence for transmission of human immunodeficiency virus
through vaginal intercourse: A reply to Carey and Kalichman.
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 25, 329-337.
Brody, S. (1996). Risk
factors for HIV-1 seroconversion may not be what
they seem. JAMA (Journal of the American
Medical Association), 275, 1543.
Brody, S. (1996).
Incidence of HIV decreases because of nature of epidemics. British Medical
Journal, 312, 125.
Brody, S. (1995). Patients
misrepresenting their risk factors for AIDS. International Journal of STD
& AIDS, 6, 392-398.
Brody, S. (1995). Lack of
evidence for transmission of human immunodeficiency virus through vaginal
intercourse. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 24, 383-393.
Brody, S. (1994).
Heterosexual transmission of HIV. New England
Journal of Medicine, 331, 1718.
Brody, S.,
& Rau, H. (1994). Behavioral and psychophysiological predictors of
self-monitored 19 month blood pressure change in normotensives.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 38, 885-891.
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
Brody, S.,
Potterat, J. J., Muth, S. Q., & Woodhouse, D. E. (2005). Psychiatric
and characterological factors relevant to excess
mortality in a long-term cohort of prostitute women. Journal of Sex &
Marital Therapy, 31, 97-112.
Brody, S., & Potterat, J. J. (2004). Autoinoculation of human papillomavirus and vaginal transmission of human
immunodeficiency virus: An appeal for rigorous verification. Sexually
Transmitted Diseases, 31, 65-66.
Potterat, J. J., Brewer, D., Muth, S. Q., Rothenberg, R. B., Woodhouse, D.
E., Muth, J. B., Stites, H. K., & Brody, S.
(2004). Mortality in a long-term open cohort of prostitute women.
American Journal of Epidemiology, 159, 778-785.
Brody, S., Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J.,
& Drucker, E. (2003). Evidence of iatrogenic
HIV transmission in children in South Africa. BJOG: British
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 110,
450-452.
Brody, S., & Potterat, J. J. (2003). Assessing the role of anal
intercourse in the epidemiology of AIDS in Africa.
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 14, 431-436.
Potterat, J. J., & Brody, S. (1999). Interpretation of research on
sexual abuse of boys. JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association,
281, 2185-2186.
Brody, S. (1997). Sex at risk: Lifetime number of partners, frequency of
intercourse, and the low AIDS risk of vaginal intercourse. New
Brunswick, N.J.:
Transaction Publishers.
Brody, S. (1996). Questioning the validity of self-reported heterosexual
HIV transmission. American Journal of Public Health, 86, 1172.
Brody, S. (1995). Patients misrepresenting their risk factors for AIDS.
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 6, 392-398.
Brody, S. (1995). Lack of evidence for transmission of human
immunodeficiency virus through vaginal intercourse. Archives of Sexual
Behavior, 24, 383-393.
HISTORY OF SCIENCE (and
academic issues)
Brody, S. (2009).
The unhealthy attempts by CDC and WHO to deny the importance of HIV transmission
through unsafe healthcare. International
Journal of STD & AIDS, 20, 70-72.
Brody, S., & Costa, R. M. (2008). Vaginal
orgasm is associated with less use of immature psychological defense
mechanisms. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 5, 1167-1176.
Brody, S. (2007). Vaginal
orgasm is associated with better psychological function. Sexual &
Relationship Therapy, 22, 173-191.
Brody, S. (2006).
Penile-vaginal intercourse is better: Evidence trumps ideology. Sexual
& Relationship Therapy, 21, 393-403.
Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., Brody, S.,
& Vachon, F. (2003). Let it be sexual: how
health care transmission of AIDS in Africa
was ignored. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 14, 148-161.
Brody S. (2001). The Nazi
War on Cancer. Society, (Sept.-Oct.) 85-86. [Book Review].
Brody, S. (2000). Foreword
to H.J. Eysenck, Smoking, Health, and
Personality. New Brunswick, N.J.:
Transaction Publishers.
Brody, S. (1998). Sex At
Risk: Politically or factually correct? JAMA (Journal of the American Medical
Association), 280, 1482.
Brody, S. (1997). Sex At
Risk: Lifetime number of partners, frequency of intercourse, and the low
AIDS risk of vaginal intercourse. New Brunswick,
N.J.: Transaction Publishers.
(ISBN 1-56000-309-X).
Brody, S. (1997). German
academe. Science, 276, 184.
Brody, S. (1997). Medicine
in Germany.
Lancet, 349, 508.
Brody, S. (1996). German
education. Science, 273, 1029-1030.
Brody, S. (1995). Impact
factor as the best operational measure of medical journals. Lancet, 346,
1300-1301.
NEUROSCIENCE AND CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brody, S., Keller, U., Degen, L., Cox, D. J., & Schächinger,
H. (2004). Selective processing of food words during insulin induced
hypoglycemia in healthy humans. Psychopharmacology, 173, 217-220.
Nava, E., Landau, D., Brody, S., & Schächinger,
H. (2004). Relaxation increases parasympathetic activity and improves
incidental memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 81, 167-171.
Schächinger, H., Cox, D., Linder, L., Brody,
S., & Keller, U. (2003). Cognitive and psychomotor function in
hypoglycemia: Response error patterns and retest
reliability. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 75, 915-920.
Durner, M., & Brody, S. (2000).
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (Chapter 10). In H. Meinardi (Ed.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Vol.
73, The Epilepsies Part II, Revised Edition (pp. 157-174). Amsterdam:
Elsevier.
Brody, S., Angrilli, A., Weiss, U., Birbaumer, N., Mini, A., Veit, R.,
& Rau, H. (1997). Somatosensory evoked potentials during baroreceptor
stimulation in chronic low back pain patients and normal controls. International
Journal of Psychophysiology, 25, 201-210.
Brody, S., Rau, H., Köhler, F., Schupp, H., Lutzenberger, W., &
Birbaumer, N. (1994). Slow
cortical potential biofeedback and the startle reflex. Biofeedback and
Self-Regulation, 19, 1-11.
Miltner, W., Matjak, M., Braun, C., Diekmann, H., & Brody, S.
(1994). Emotional
qualities of odors and their influence on the startle reflex in humans. Psychophysiology,
31, 107-110.
Waschulewski-Floruss, H., Miltner, W., Brody, S., & Braun, C.
(1994). Classical
conditioning of pain responses. International Journal of Neuroscience, 78,
21-32.
Rau, H., Brody, S., Brunia, C. H. M., Damen, E.
P. J., & Elbert, T. (1993). Activation of carotid baroreceptors
inhibits spinal reflexes in man. Electroencephalography and Clinical
Neurophysiology, 89, 328-334.
Rau, H., Pauli, P., Brody, S., Elbert, T., & Birbaumer, N. (1993). Baroreceptor stimulation alters cortical
activity. Psychophysiology, 30, 322-325.
NUTRITION
Brody, S., & Kruger, T.H.C. (2008). Penile-vaginal intercourse
decreases weight gain. Medical
Hypotheses, 71, 812-813.
Brody, S. (2004). Slimness
is associated with greater intercourse and lesser masturbation frequency.
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 30, 251-261.
Brody, S., Keller, U., Degen, L., Cox, D. J., & Schächinger,
H. (2004). Selective processing of food words during insulin induced
hypoglycemia in healthy humans. Psychopharmacology, 173, 217-220.
Schächinger, H., Port, J., Brody, S., Linder, L., Wilhelm, F., Huber,
P. R., Cox, D., & Keller, U. (2004). Increased high-frequency heart rate
variability during insulin-induced hypoglycemia in healthy humans. Clinical
Science, 106, 583-588.
Schächinger, H., Cox, D., Linder, L., Brody,
S., & Keller, U. (2003). Cognitive and psychomotor function in
hypoglycemia: Response error patterns and retest
reliability. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 75, 915-920.
Brody, S. (2002).
High-dose ascorbic acid increases intercourse frequency and improves mood:
A randomized controlled clinical trial. Biological Psychiatry, 52, 371-374.
Brody, S., & Preut, R.
(2002). Cannabis, tobacco and caffeine use modify the blood pressure
reactivity protection of ascorbic acid. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and
Behavior, 72, 811-816.
Brody, S., Preut, R., Schommer, K., & Schürmeyer,
T. H. (2002). A randomized controlled trial of high dose ascorbic acid for
reduction of blood pressure, cortisol, and
subjective responses to psychological stress. Psychopharmacology, 159,
319-324.
Brody, S., & Wolitzky, D.L. (1983). Lack of mood changes following
sucrose loading. Psychosomatics, 24, 155-162.
PAIN
Brody, S. (1997). Vaginas
yield far more pleasure than pain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20,
442-443.
Brody, S., Angrilli, A., Weiss, U., Birbaumer,
N., Mini, A., Veit, R., & Rau, H. (1997). Somatosensory
evoked potentials during baroreceptor stimulation
in chronic low back pain patients and normal controls. International
Journal of Psychophysiology, 25, 201-210.
Droste, C., Kardos,
A., Brody, S., Greenlee, M.W., Roskamm, H., &
Rau, H. (1994). Baroreceptor stimulation: Pain perception
and sensory thresholds. Biological Psychology, 37, 101-113.
Kardos, A., Rau, H., Greenlee, M. W., Droste, C., Brody, S., & Roskamm,
H. (1994). Reduced pain during baroreceptor
stimulation in patients with symptomatic and silent myocardial ischemia.
Cardiovascular Research, 28, 515-518.
Rau, H., Brody, S., Larbig, W., Pauli, P., Vöhringer, M., Harsch, B., Kröling, P., & Birbaumer,
N. (1994). Effects of PRES baroreceptor
stimulation on thermal and mechanical pain threshold in borderline hypertensives and normotensives.
Psychophysiology, 31, 480-485.
Waschulewski-Floruss, H., Miltner, W., Brody, S., & Braun, C.
(1994). Classical
conditioning of pain responses. International Journal of Neuroscience, 78,
21-32.
Pauli, P., Rau, H., Zhuang,
P., Brody, S., & Birbaumer, N. (1993).
Effects of smoking on thermal pain threshold in deprived and minimally
deprived habitual smokers. Psychopharmacology, 111, 472-476.
Pauli, P., Schwenzer, M., Brody, S., Rau, H., & Birbaumer, N.
(1993). Hypochondriacal attitudes, pain sensitivity, and attentional
bias. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 37, 745-752.
Rau, H., Schweizer, R., Zhuang, P., Pauli, P., Brody, S., Larbig, W.,
Heinle, H., Müller, M., Elbert, T., Dworkin, B., & Birbaumer, N.
(1993). Cigarette
smoking, blood lipids, and baroreceptor-modulated
nociception. Psychopharmacology, 110, 337-341.
PERSONALITY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Weiss,
P., & Brody, S. (2009). Female sexual arousal disorder with and
without a distress criterion: prevalence and correlates in a
representative Czech sample. Journal of Sexual Medicine, in press.
Brody, S., &
Costa, R. M. (2009). Satisfaction (sexual, life, relationship, and
mental health) is associated directly with penile-vaginal intercourse
but inversely with other sexual behavior frequencies. Journal of Sexual
Medicine, 6, 1947-1954.
Costa, R. M., & Brody, S. (2009). Immature
psychological defense mechanisms are associated with lesser vaginal
orgasm consistency and greater alcohol consumption before sex. Journal of Sexual Medicine,
in press.
Brody, S., & Costa, R. M. (2008). Vaginal
orgasm is associated with less use of immature psychological defense
mechanisms. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 5, 1167-1176.
Costa,
R. M., & Brody, S. (2008). Condom use for penile-vaginal
intercourse is associated with immature psychological defense
mechanisms. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 5, 2522-2532.
Nicholas,
A., Brody, S., de Sutter, P., & de Carufel, F. (2008). A woman’s
history of vaginal orgasm is discernible from her walk. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 5, 2119-2124.
Brody, S. (2007). Vaginal
orgasm is associated with better psychological function. Sexual &
Relationship Therapy, 22, 173-191.
Costa, R. M. & Brody, S.
(2007). Women’s relationship quality is associated with specifically
penile-vaginal intercourse orgasm and frequency. Journal of Sex &
Marital Therapy, 33, 319-327.
Hess, U., Brody, S., Van Der Schalk, J., & Fischer, A. H. (2007). Sexual
activity is inversely related to women's perceptions of the facial
attractiveness of unknown men. Personality
and Individual Differences, 43, 1991-1997.
Brody, S. (2006).
Penile-vaginal intercourse is better: Evidence trumps ideology. Sexual
& Relationship Therapy, 21, 393-403.
Brody, S., Potterat, J.
J., Muth, S. Q., & Woodhouse, D. E. (2005). Psychiatric and characterological factors relevant to excess mortality
in a long-term cohort of prostitute women. Journal of Sex & Marital
Therapy, 31, 97-112.
Brody, S. (2003).
Alexithymia is inversely associated with women’s frequency of vaginal
intercourse. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 32, 73-77.
Brody, S., Wagner, D., Heinrichs, M., James, A., Hellhammer,
D., & Ehlert, U. (2000). Social desirability
scores are associated with higher morning cortisol
levels in firefighters. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 49,
227-228.
Brody, S., Veit, R., &
Rau, H. (1997). Lie scores are associated with less cardiovascular
reactivity to baroreceptor stimulation and to
mental arithmetic stress. Personality and Individual Differences, 22,
677-681.
Brody, S., Rau, H., Führer, N., Hillebrand, H., Rüdiger, D., & Braun, M. (1996). Traditional
ideology as an inhibitor of sexual behavior. Journal of Psychology, 130,
615-626.
Brody, S., Veit, R., & Rau, H. (1996). Neuroticism but not cardiovascular
stress reactivity is associated with less longitudinal blood pressure
increase. Personality and Individual Differences, 20, 375-380.
Brody, S. (1994).
Traditional ideology, stress, and psychotherapy use. Journal of Psychology,
128, 5-13.
Brody, S., & Rau, H.
(1994). Behavioral and psychophysiological predictors of self-monitored 19
month blood pressure change in normotensives.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 38, 885-891.
Pauli, P., Schwenzer,
M., Brody, S., Rau, H., & Birbaumer, N.
(1993). Hypochondriacal attitudes, pain
sensitivity, and attentional bias. Journal of
Psychosomatic Research, 37, 745-752.
Brody, S. (1984). The
relationship of traditional ideology and life stress to attitude toward and
use of psychotherapy. Ph.D. dissertation, Fordham
University. (Also:
1985 Dissertation Abstracts International, 46, 1675-B. Order No. 8515892.)
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Brody, S., Keller, U., Degen, L., Cox, D. J., & Schächinger,
H. (2004). Selective processing of food words during insulin induced
hypoglycemia in healthy humans. Psychopharmacology, 173, 217-220.
Schächinger, H., Port, J., Brody, S., Linder, L., Wilhelm, F., Huber,
P. R., Cox, D., & Keller, U. (2004). Increased high-frequency heart rate
variability during insulin-induced hypoglycemia in healthy humans. Clinical
Science, 106, 583-588.
Brody, S., Hagen,
M., Mann, J., Patz, B., & Preut, R. (2003).
[Vitamin C gegen Stress.] Vitamin C against
stress. Deutsche Apotheker Zeitung, 143(23), June 5, 119-123.
Schächinger, H., Cox, D., Linder, L., Brody, S., & Keller, U.
(2003). Cognitive and
psychomotor function in hypoglycemia: Response error
patterns and retest reliability. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and
Behavior, 75, 915-920.
Brody, S. (2002).
High-dose ascorbic acid increases intercourse frequency and improves mood:
A randomized controlled clinical trial. Biological Psychiatry, 52, 371-374.
Brody, S., & Preut, R.
(2002). Cannabis, tobacco and caffeine use modify the blood pressure
reactivity protection of ascorbic acid. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and
Behavior, 72, 811-816.
Brody, S., Preut, R., Schommer, K., & Schürmeyer,
T. H. (2002). A randomized controlled trial of high dose ascorbic acid for reduction
of blood pressure, cortisol, and subjective
responses to psychological stress. Psychopharmacology, 159, 319-324.
Brody, S., Krause, C.,
Veit, R., & Rau, H. (1998). Cardiovascular autonomic dysregulation in users of MDMA (“Ecstacy“). Psychopharmacology, 136, 390-393.
Pauli, P., Rau, H., Zhuang,
P., Brody, S., & Birbaumer, N. (1993).
Effects of smoking on thermal pain threshold in deprived and minimally
deprived habitual smokers. Psychopharmacology, 111, 472-476.
Rau, H., Schweizer, R., Zhuang, P., Pauli, P., Brody, S., Larbig, W.,
Heinle, H., Müller, M., Elbert, T., Dworkin, B., & Birbaumer, N.
(1993). Cigarette
smoking, blood lipids, and baroreceptor-modulated
nociception. Psychopharmacology, 110, 337-341.
Brody, S., & Wolitzky, D. L. (1983). Lack of mood changes following
sucrose loading. Psychosomatics, 24, 155-162.
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
Brody, S., Fischer, A. H., & Hess, U. (2008). Women’s finger sensitivity correlates with
partnered sexual behavior but not solitary masturbation frequencies. Journal
of Sex & Marital Therapy, 34, 343-352.
Brody, S. (2007).
Intercourse orgasm consistency, concordance of women’s genital and
subjective sexual arousal, and erotic stimulus presentation sequence.
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 33, 31-39.
Brody, S. (2006). Blood
pressure reactivity to stress is better for people who recently had
penile-vaginal intercourse than for people who had other or no sexual
activity. Biological Psychology, 71, 214-222.
Brody, S., & Krüger,
T.H.C. (2006). The post-orgasmic prolactin increase following intercourse
is greater than following masturbation and suggests greater satiety.
Biological Psychology, 71, 312-315.
Nava, E., Landau, D.,
Brody, S., & Schächinger, H. (2004).
Relaxation increases parasympathetic activity and improves incidental
memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 81, 167-171.
Schächinger, H., Port, J., Brody, S., Linder,
L., Wilhelm, F., Huber, P. R., Cox, D., & Keller, U. (2004).
Increased high-frequency heart rate variability during insulin-induced
hypoglycemia in healthy humans. Clinical Science, 106, 583-588.
Brody, S., Laan, E., &
van Lunsen, R. H. W. (2003). Concordance between women’s
physiological and subjective sexual arousal is associated with consistency
of orgasm during intercourse but not other sexual behavior. Journal of Sex
& Marital Therapy, 29, 15-23.
Brody, S., & Preut, R.
(2003). Vaginal intercourse frequency and heart rate variability. Journal
of Sex & Marital Therapy, 29, 371-380.
Brody, S. (2002). Age at
first intercourse is inversely related to female cortisol
stress reactivity. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 27,
933-943.
Brody, S., & Preut, R.
(2002). Cannabis, tobacco and caffeine use modify the blood pressure
reactivity protection of ascorbic acid. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and
Behavior, 72, 811-816.
Brody, S., Preut, R., Schommer, K., & Schürmeyer,
T. H. (2002). A randomized controlled trial of high dose ascorbic acid for
reduction of blood pressure, cortisol, and
subjective responses to psychological stress. Psychopharmacology, 159,
319-324.
Brody, S., Veit, R., &
Rau, H. (2000). A preliminary report relating frequency of vaginal
intercourse to heart rate variability, Valsalva
ratio, blood pressure, and cohabitation status. Biological Psychology,
52, 251-257.
Brody, S., Wagner, D., Heinrichs, M., James, A., Hellhammer, D., &
Ehlert, U. (2000). Social
desirability scores are associated with higher morning cortisol
levels in firefighters. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 49,
227-228.
Brody, S., Rau, H., Erb, C., & Veit, R. (1999). Intraocular pressure
changes: the influence of psychological stress and the Valsalva
maneuver. Biological Psychology, 51, 43-57.
Brody, S., Krause, C.,
Veit, R., & Rau, H. (1998). Cardiovascular autonomic dysregulation in users of MDMA (“Ecstacy“). Psychopharmacology, 136, 390-393.
Erb, C., Brody, S., & Rau, H. (1998). [Einfluß von mentalem und
physischem Streß auf den intraokulären Druck – eine Pilotstudie]. Influence of mental and physical
stress on intraocular pressure - a pilot study. Klinische
Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 212, 270-274.
Brody, S., Angrilli, A., Weiss, U., Birbaumer, N., Mini, A., Veit, R.,
& Rau, H. (1997). Somatosensory evoked potentials during baroreceptor
stimulation in chronic low back pain patients and normal controls.
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 25, 201-210.
Brody, S., Veit, R., &
Rau, H. (1997). Lie scores are associated with less cardiovascular
reactivity to baroreceptor stimulation and to
mental arithmetic stress. Personality and Individual Differences, 22,
677-681.
Montoya, P., Brody, S.,
Beck, K., Veit, R., & Rau, H. (1997). Differential β- and
α-adrenergic activation under psychological stress. European
Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 75, 256-262.
Veit, R., Brody, S., &
Rau, H. (1997). Four-year stability of cardiovascular reactivity to
psychological stress. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 20, 447-460.
Brody, S., Veit, R., &
Rau, H. (1996). Neuroticism but not cardiovascular stress reactivity is
associated with less longitudinal blood pressure increase. Personality and
Individual Differences, 20, 375-380.
Rau, H., Weitkunat, R., Brody, S., Bührer,
M., Jonak, M., & Montoya, P. (1996).
Biofeedback of R-wave to pulse interval produces differential learning of
blood pressure control. Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour
Therapy, 25, 17-25.
Müller, M. M., Rau, H., Brody, S.,
Elbert, T., & Heinle, H. (1995). The
relationship between habitual anger coping and serum lipid and lipoprotein
concentrations. Biological Psychology, 41, 69-81.
Brody, S., Maier, C.,
Montoya, P., & Rau, H. (1994). Speaking from the heart: Cardiovascular
components of stress rating changes and the relative reactivity of physiological
and psychological variables. European Journal of Applied Physiology and
Occupational Physiology, 69, 277-280.
Brody, S., & Rau, H.
(1994). Hypertension octet. Lancet, 344, 692.
Brody, S., & Rau, H. (1994). Behavioral and psychophysiological predictors of
self-monitored 19 month blood pressure change in normotensives.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 38, 885-891.
Droste, C., Kardos,
A., Brody, S., Greenlee, M. W., Roskamm, H.,
& Rau, H. (1994). Baroreceptor stimulation:
Pain perception and sensory thresholds. Biological Psychology, 37, 101-113.
Kardos, A., Rau, H., Greenlee, M. W., Droste, C., Brody, S., & Roskamm,
H. (1994). Reduced pain during baroreceptor
stimulation in patients with symptomatic and silent myocardial ischemia.
Cardiovascular Research, 28, 515-518.
Miltner, W., Matjak,
M., Braun, C., Diekmann, H., & Brody, S.
(1994). Emotional qualities of odors and their influence on the startle
reflex in humans. Psychophysiology, 31, 107-110.
Rau, H., & Brody, S.
(1994). Psychoneurocardiology: Psychosomatic and somatopsychic approaches to hypertension research.
Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science, 29, 348-354.
Rau, H., Brody, S., Larbig, W., Pauli, P., Vöhringer, M., Harsch, B., Kröling, P., & Birbaumer,
N. (1994). Effects of PRES baroreceptor
stimulation on thermal and mechanical pain threshold in borderline hypertensives and normotensives.
Psychophysiology, 31, 480-485.
Waschulewski-Floruss, H., Miltner, W., Brody, S., & Braun, C.
(1994). Classical
conditioning of pain responses. International Journal of Neuroscience, 78,
21-32.
Rau, H., Pauli, P., Brody, S., Elbert, T., & Birbaumer, N. (1993). Baroreceptor
stimulation alters cortical activity. Psychophysiology, 30, 322-325.
Rau, H., Schweizer, R., Zhuang, P., Pauli, P., Brody, S., Larbig,
W., Heinle, H., Müller,
M., Elbert, T., Dworkin, B., & Birbaumer, N. (1993). Cigarette smoking, blood lipids,
and baroreceptor-modulated nociception.
Psychopharmacology, 110, 337-341.
Ehrlich, P. M., &
Brody, S. (1985). Biofeedback and asthma. In S. H. Young, J. M. Rubin and
H. Daman, (Eds.), Psychobiological Aspects of Allergic Disorders (pp.
326-333). New York: Prager.
PSYCHOSOMATICS (misc.)
Nicholas,
A., Brody, S., de Sutter, P., & de Carufel, F. (2008). A woman’s
history of vaginal orgasm is discernible from her walk. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 5, 2119-2124.
Brody, S., Potterat, J.
J., Muth, S. Q., & Woodhouse, D. E. (2005). Psychiatric and characterological factors relevant to excess mortality
in a long-term cohort of prostitute women. Journal of Sex & Marital
Therapy, 31, 97-112.
Brody, S. (2003). Exercise
intensity and risk of coronary heart disease. JAMA (Journal of the American
Medical Association), 289, 419.
Brody, S. (2002). Age at
first intercourse is inversely related to female cortisol
stress reactivity. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 27,
933-943.
Brody, S., Rau, H., Erb, C., & Veit, R. (1999). Intraocular pressure
changes: the influence of psychological stress and the Valsalva
maneuver. Biological Psychology, 51, 43-57.
Erb, C., Brody, S., & Rau, H. (1998). [Einfluß von mentalem und
physischem Streß auf den intraokulären Druck – eine Pilotstudie]. Influence of mental and physical
stress on intraocular pressure - a pilot study. Klinische
Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 212, 270-274.
Weitkunat, R., Rau, H., & Brody, S. (1995). Antihypertensive treatment,
compliance, and quality of life: Review of a little understood relation.
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2, 179-194.
Pauli, P., Schwenzer,
M., Brody, S., Rau, H., & Birbaumer, N.
(1993). Hypochondriacal attitudes, pain
sensitivity, and attentional bias. Journal of
Psychosomatic Research, 37, 745-752.
Ehrlich, P. M., & Brody,
S. (1985). Biofeedback and asthma. In S. H. Young, J. M. Rubin and H.
Daman, (Eds.), Psychobiological Aspects of Allergic Disorders (pp.
326-333). New York: Prager.
Brody, S.,
& Wolitzky, D. L. (1983). Lack of mood
changes following sucrose loading. Psychosomatics, 24, 155-162.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Deuchert,
E., & Brody, S. (2007). Plausible and implausible parameters for
mathematical modeling of nominal heterosexual HIV transmission. Annals of
Epidemiology, 17,
237-244.
Brewer,
D. D., Potterat, J. J., Roberts, J. M. Jr., & Brody, S. (2007).
Circumcision-related HIV risk and the unknown mechanism of effect in
the male circumcision trials. Annals of Epidemiology, 17, 928-929.
Brewer, D.D., Potterat, J.
J., & Brody, S. (2006). Research design determines what can be
known about modes of HIV transmission. AIDS, 20, 1208.
Potterat, J. J., Brewer,
D.D., & Brody, S. (2006). Miscarriage of HIV epidemiology in
sub-Saharan Africa. AIDS, 20, 955-956.
Brody, S., & Potterat,
J. J. (2005). HIV epidemiology in Africa:
weak variables and tendentiousness generate wobbly conclusions. PloS Medicine, 2(5), 458-459 (e137).
Potterat, J. J., Brewer,
D.D., Muth, S. Q., & Brody, S. (2005). The protective effect of
male circumcision as a faith lift for the troubled paradigm of HIV
epidemiology in sub-Saharan Africa. PloS Medicine, 3(1), (e64).
Brody, S., & Potterat,
J. J. (2004). Establishing valid AIDS monitoring and research in countries
with generalized epidemics. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 15,
1-6.
Brody, S., & Potterat,
J. J. (2004). Autoinoculation of human papillomavirus
and vaginal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus: An appeal for
rigorous verification. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 31, 65-66.
Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., & Brody,
S. (2004). Running on empty: sexual cofactors are insufficient to fuel Africa’s turbocharged HIV epidemic.
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 15, 442-452.
Potterat, J. J., Gisselquist, D., & Brody, S. (2004). Still not
understanding the uneven spread of HIV within Africa.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 31, 365.
Brewer, D. D.,
Brody, S., Drucker, E., Gisselquist,
D., Potterat, J. J., Rothenberg, R. B., & Vachon,
F. (2003). Mounting anomalies in the epidemiology of HIV in Africa: Cry the beloved paradigm. International
Journal of STD & AIDS, 14, 144-147.
Brody, S. (2003). Exercise
intensity and risk of coronary heart disease. JAMA (Journal of the American
Medical Association), 289, 419.
Brody, S., Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., & Drucker, E. (2003). Evidence of iatrogenic HIV
transmission in children in South
Africa. BJOG (British Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynaecology), 110, 450-452.
Brody, S., & Potterat,
J. J. (2003). Assessing the role of anal intercourse in the epidemiology of
AIDS in Africa. International Journal of
STD & AIDS, 14, 431-436.
Gisselquist, D., Potterat, J. J., Brody, S.,
& Vachon, F. (2003). Let it be sexual: how
health care transmission of AIDS in Africa
was ignored. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 14, 148-161.
Potterat, J. J., &
Brody, S. (2002). HIV epidemicity in context of
STI declines: a telling discordance. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 78,
467.
Potterat, J. J., &
Brody, S. (2001). Does sex explain HIV transmission dynamics in developing
countries? Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 28, 730.
Potterat, J. J., &
Brody, S. (2000). More of the same is not validation. Sexually Transmitted
Diseases, 27, 60-61.
Potterat, J. J., Muth, S.
Q., & Brody, S. (2000). Evidence undermining the adequacy of the HIV
reproduction number formula. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 27,
644-645.
Brody, S., & Potterat,
J. J. (1999). re: Is there really a heterosexual
AIDS epidemic in the United
States? American Journal of Epidemiology,
150, 429-430.
Potterat, J. J., &
Brody, S. (1999). Interpretation of research on sexual abuse of boys. JAMA:
Journal of the American Medical Association, 281, 2185-2186.
Brody, S. (1997). Sex at
risk: Lifetime number of partners, frequency of intercourse, and the low
AIDS risk of vaginal intercourse. New Brunswick,
N.J.: Transaction Publishers.
(ISBN 1-56000-309-X).
Brody, S. (1996). Decline
in HIV infections in Thailand.
New England Journal of Medicine, 335,
1998.
Brody, S. (1996). Sex, lies,
and genitourinary medicine: A reply to Dr. Hudson. International Journal of
STD & AIDS, 7, 305-306.
Brody, S. (1996).
Questioning the validity of self-reported heterosexual HIV transmission.
American Journal of Public Health, 86, 1172.
Brody, S. (1996).
Continued lack of evidence for transmission of human immunodeficiency virus
through vaginal intercourse: A reply to Carey and Kalichman.
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 25, 329-337.
Brody, S. (1996). Risk
factors for HIV-1 seroconversion may not be what they
seem. JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association, 275, 1543.
Brody, S. (1996).
Incidence of HIV decreases because of nature of epidemics. British Medical
Journal, 312, 125.
Brody, S. (1995). Patients
misrepresenting their risk factors for AIDS. International Journal of STD
& AIDS, 6, 392-398.
Brody, S. (1995). Lack of
evidence for transmission of human immunodeficiency virus through vaginal
intercourse. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 24, 383-393.
Brody, S. (1994). Heterosexual
transmission of HIV. New England Journal
of Medicine, 331, 1718.
Welkowitz, J., Brody, S., & Martz, M. J.
(1981). Dialog Behavior: How sampling intervals affect estimates of sound
and silence. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 41, 287-293.
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
(note: see also
Epidemiology section above)
Brody, S. (2009). Phosphodiesterase
inhibitors and vaginal intercourse orgasm. International
Journal of STD & AIDS, 20, 440.
Brody, S., &
Costa, R. M. (2009). Satisfaction (sexual, life, relationship, and
mental health) is associated directly with penile-vaginal intercourse
but inversely with other sexual behavior frequencies. Journal of Sexual
Medicine, 6, 1947-1954.
Brody, S., & Weiss, P. (2009). Vaginal
orgasm is associated with vaginal (not clitoral) sex education, focusing mental
attention on vaginal sensations, intercourse duration, and a preference for a
longer penis. Journal of Sexual Medicine,
in press.
Costa, R. M., & Brody, S. (2009). Immature
psychological defense mechanisms are associated with lesser vaginal
orgasm consistency and greater alcohol consumption before sex. Journal of Sexual Medicine,
in press.
Costa, R. M., & Brody, S. (2009). Greater frequency of penile-vaginal intercourse without condoms is
associated with better mental health. Archives
of Sexual Behavior, in press.
Weiss, P., & Brody, S. (2009). Women’s partnered orgasm consistency
is associated with greater duration of penile-vaginal intercourse but not of
foreplay. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 6, 135-141.
Weiss,
P., & Brody, S. (2009). Female sexual arousal disorder with and
without a distress criterion: prevalence and correlates in a
representative Czech sample. Journal of Sexual Medicine, in press.
Brody, S., & Costa, R. M. (2008). Vaginal
orgasm is associated with less use of immature psychological defense
mechanisms. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 5, 1167-1176.
Brody, S., Fischer, A. H., & Hess, U. (2008). Women’s finger sensitivity correlates with
partnered sexual behavior but not solitary masturbation frequencies. Journal
of Sex & Marital Therapy, 34, 343-352.
Brody, S., & Kruger, T.H.C. (2008). Penile-vaginal intercourse
decreases weight gain. Medical
Hypotheses, 71, 812-813.
Costa,
R. M., & Brody, S. (2008). Condom use for penile-vaginal
intercourse is associated with immature psychological defense
mechanisms. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 5, 2522-2532.
Nicholas,
A., Brody, S., de Sutter, P., & de Carufel, F. (2008). A woman’s
history of vaginal orgasm is discernible from her walk. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 5, 2119-2124.
Brody, S. (2007). Vaginal
orgasm is associated with better psychological function. Sexual &
Relationship Therapy, 22, 173-191.
Brody, S. (2007).
Intercourse orgasm consistency, concordance of women’s genital and
subjective sexual arousal, and erotic stimulus presentation sequence.
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 33, 31-39.
Costa, R. M. & Brody, S.
(2007). Women’s relationship quality is associated with specifically penile-vaginal
intercourse orgasm and frequency. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 33, 319-327.
Hess, U., Brody, S., Van Der Schalk, J., & Fischer, A. H. (2007). Sexual
activity is inversely related to women's perceptions of the facial
attractiveness of unknown men. Personality
and Individual Differences, 43, 1991-1997.
Brody, S. (2006).
Penile-vaginal intercourse is better: Evidence trumps ideology. Sexual
& Relationship Therapy, 21, 393-403.
Brody, S. (2006). Blood
pressure reactivity to stress is better for people who recently had
penile-vaginal intercourse than for people who had other or no sexual
activity. Biological Psychology, 71, 214-222.
Brody, S., & Krüger,
T.H.C. (2006). The post-orgasmic prolactin increase following intercourse
is greater than following masturbation and suggests greater satiety.
Biological Psychology, 71, 312-315.
Brody, S. (2004). Slimness
is associated with greater intercourse and lesser masturbation frequency.
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 30, 251-261.
Brody, S. (2003).
Alexithymia is inversely associated with women’s frequency of vaginal
intercourse. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 32, 73-77.
Brody, S., Laan, E., &
van Lunsen, R. H. W. (2003). Concordance between women’s
physiological and subjective sexual arousal is associated with consistency
of orgasm during intercourse but not other sexual behavior. Journal of Sex
& Marital Therapy, 29, 15-23.
Brody, S., & Preut, R.
(2003). Vaginal intercourse frequency and heart rate variability. Journal
of Sex & Marital Therapy, 29, 371-380.
Brody, S. (2002). Age at
first intercourse is inversely related to female cortisol
stress reactivity. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 27,
933-943.
Brody, S. (2002).
High-dose ascorbic acid increases intercourse frequency and improves mood:
A randomized controlled clinical trial. Biological Psychiatry, 52, 371-374.
Brody, S., & Breitenstein, C. (2000). The trade-off between
frequency of intercourse and sexual partner accumulation may reflect
evolutionary adaptations. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 594.
Brody, S., Veit, R., &
Rau, H. (2000). A preliminary report relating frequency of vaginal
intercourse to heart rate variability, Valsalva
ratio, blood pressure, and cohabitation status. Biological Psychology, 52,
251-257.
Potterat, J. J., &
Brody, S. (1999). Interpretation of research on sexual abuse of boys. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association),
281, 2185-2186.
Brody, S. (1998). Sex At
Risk: Politically or factually correct? JAMA (Journal of the American
Medical Association), 280, 1482.
Brody, S. (1997). Vaginas
yield far more pleasure than pain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20,
442-443.
Brody, S. (1997). Sex at
risk: Lifetime number of partners, frequency of intercourse, and the low
AIDS risk of vaginal intercourse. New Brunswick,
N.J.: Transaction Publishers.
(ISBN 1-56000-309-X).
Brody, S., Rau, H., Führer, N., Hillebrand, H., Rüdiger, D., & Braun, M. (1996). Traditional
ideology as an inhibitor of sexual behavior. Journal of Psychology, 130,
615-626.
STRESS
Brody, S. (2006). Blood
pressure reactivity to stress is better for people who recently had
penile-vaginal intercourse than for people who had other or no sexual
activity. Biological Psychology, 71, 214-222.
Nava, E., Landau, D.,
Brody, S., & Schächinger, H. (2004).
Relaxation increases parasympathetic activity and improves incidental
memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 81, 167-171.
Brody, S. (2002). Age at
first intercourse is inversely related to female cortisol
stress reactivity. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 27,
933-943.
Brody, S., & Preut, R.
(2002). Cannabis, tobacco and caffeine use modify the blood pressure
reactivity protection of ascorbic acid. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and
Behavior, 72, 811-816.
Brody, S., Preut, R., Schommer, K., & Schürmeyer,
T. H. (2002). A randomized controlled trial of high dose ascorbic acid for
reduction of blood pressure, cortisol, and
subjective responses to psychological stress. Psychopharmacology,
159, 319-324.
Brody, S., Wagner, D., Heinrichs, M., James, A., Hellhammer, D., &
Ehlert, U. (2000). Social
desirability scores are associated with higher morning cortisol
levels in firefighters. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 49,
227-228.
Brody, S., Rau, H., Erb, C., & Veit, R. (1999). Intraocular pressure
changes: the influence of psychological stress and the Valsalva
maneuver. Biological Psychology, 51, 43-57.
Erb, C., Brody, S., & Rau, H. (1998). [Einfluß von mentalem und
physischem Streß auf den intraokulären Druck – eine Pilotstudie]. Influence of mental and physical
stress on intraocular pressure - a pilot study. Klinische
Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 212, 270-274.
Brody, S., Veit, R., & Rau, H. (1997). Lie scores are associated with less
cardiovascular reactivity to baroreceptor
stimulation and to mental arithmetic stress. Personality and Individual
Differences, 22, 677-681.
Montoya, P., Brody, S.,
Beck, K., Veit, R., & Rau, H. (1997). Differential β- and
α-adrenergic activation under psychological stress. European
Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 75, 256-262.
Veit, R., Brody, S., &
Rau, H. (1997). Four-year stability of cardiovascular reactivity to
psychological stress. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 20, 447-460.
Brody, S., Veit, R., &
Rau, H. (1996). Neuroticism but not cardiovascular stress reactivity is
associated with less longitudinal blood pressure increase. Personality and
Individual Differences, 20, 375-380.
Brody, S. (1994).
Traditional ideology, stress, and psychotherapy use. Journal of Psychology,
128, 5-13.
Brody, S., Maier, C.,
Montoya, P., & Rau, H. (1994). Speaking from the heart: Cardiovascular
components of stress rating changes and the relative reactivity of
physiological and psychological variables. European Journal of Applied
Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 69, 277-280.
Brody,
S., & Rau, H. (1994). Behavioral and psychophysiological predictors of
self-monitored 19 month blood pressure change in normotensives.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 38, 885-891.
MEDLINE (PubMed)
LISTINGS
As of 20 July 2009,
Pubmed (Medline; U.S. National Library of
Medicine) listed 106 of the 138 publications. Pubmed does not list books,
book chapters, many in press publications, many online-only publications,
and some psychology or social science publications (PubMed also has an inconsistent policy regarding
listing the content of some journals). As of 20 July 2009, the fee-based PsycLit/PsycInfo (American Psychological Association)
database listed 65 of the publications, including at least 12 not listed in Pubmed.
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