Cindy Meston, a distinguished Canadian-American clinical psychologist, has made significant contributions to the understanding of female sexual arousal through her innovative research in psychophysiology. As a Full Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, she leads the Female Sexual Psychophysiology Laboratory, where she explores the complexities of female sexuality.
In collaboration with Dr. David M. Buss, Meston co-authored the influential book 'Why Women Have Sex,' which delves into the myriad reasons behind women's sexual behavior. Her work not only sheds light on female sexuality but also challenges societal norms and misconceptions.
Recognized for her impactful contributions, Meston was named one of the one hundred most influential and inspirational women in the world by the BBC in London, England, in two thousand sixteen. This accolade underscores her role as a leading voice in the field of psychology and her commitment to advancing the understanding of women's sexual health.