1. Intro to the concept
The word "orgasm" is derived from the Greek word orgasmos which means swell or surge. In general terms, an orgasm refers to the climax of a physical experience that brings...
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Touching or stimulating the inner thighs is one way that couples often express their affection for each other during foreplay, but it turns out there may be more to this simple gesture than meets the...
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Oxytocin is a hormone known to be involved in various aspects of social behavior, including bonding, trust, maternal attachment, and sexual reproduction. When it is released into the body in regular...
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Arousal increases olfactory sensitivity — you smell more acutely during sexual excitement
Sexual arousal is a natural human response that prepares the body for potential procreation. It can be...
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The human brain, known for its complexity and intricacy, plays a vital role in regulating various aspects of an individual's life, including their physical and emotional well-being.
This...
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During orgasm, brain scans show activity lights up in the cerebellum, amygdala, hippocampus, and nucleus accumbens. These areas are involved in emotional regulation, motivation, memory, and pleasure...
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: Understanding orgasm: what does science say about its effects on the brain?
Arousal is an intriguing phenomenon that has been studied extensively by scientists, psychologists, and doctors for decades. It is a physical state characterized by increased blood flow to specific...
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Researchers have been fascinated for decades by the brain's role in sexual response and its implications for understanding variations in human sexual behavior.
Despite years of research, there is...
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Neuroscientists have discovered that neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to rewire itself through experience, plays a key role in shaping an individual's sexual behaviors and desires. This...
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: How neuroplasticity shapes your sexual behaviors and desires: the science of eroticism
Sexual Psychology: The Eroticism of Anticipation Research in affective neuroscience suggests that dopamine—the neurotransmitter linked to pleasure—is more strongly associated with anticipation than...
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