2012, Anthony F. Bogaert, "Asexuality and Autochorissexualism (Identity-Less Sexuality)", Archives of Sexual Behaviour, Volume 41, Number 6 (2012), page 1513:
Evidence in favor of autochorissexualism and/or other paraphilias occurring in some people without subjective attraction is the finding that some asexual people masturbate […]
2015, Anthony F. Bogaert, Understanding Asexuality, page 120:
To test more formally some of these ideas on autochorissexualism and automonosexualism, more research needs to be done on the sexual fantasies of masturbating asexuals.
2016, Anthony F. Bogaert, "What Asexuality Tells Us About Sexuality", Archives of Sexual Behavior, Volume 46, Number 3 (2016), page 629:
Thus, this recent research on autochorissexualism and asexuality raises an important question on how our identities are integral to sociosexual connections to others (see also Bogaert, 2015).
2016, Joana Carvalho, Diana Lemos & Pedro J. Nobre, "Psychological Features and Sexual Beliefs Characterizing Self-Labeled Asexuals", Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, Volume 43, Number 6 (2016):
Autochorissexualism refers to the disconnection between the individual and the sexual objet inducing genital activation.
2018, Lijun Zheng & Yanchen Su, "Patterns of Asexuality in China: Sexual Activity, Sexual and Romantic Attraction, and Sexual Desire", Archives of Sexual Behavior, Volume 47 (2018):
Therefore, autochorissexualism may be another direction of the typical target-oriented processes in human mating (Freund & Blanchard, 1993).
2018, Brian D. Zamboni & Grace Madero, "Exploring asexuality within an adult baby/diaper lover community", Psychology & Sexuality, Volume 9, Issue 2 (2018):
The qualitative data provided little support to the idea some asexual individuals in the ABDL community may display autochorissexualism.
2019, Thom Winter-Gray & Nikki Hayfield, "'Can I be a kinky ace?': How asexual people negotiate their experiences of kinks and fetishes", Psychology & Sexuality:
Whilst this response linked to autochorissexualism, Olivia described going further than being ‘identity-less’ and instead shifting their identity freely within a fantasy by playing a variety of roles.