The word 'fear' means an intense feeling of anxiety caused by the expectation of something bad happening. It is often associated with physical symptoms such as increased heart rate, sweating,...
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: Fear of losing bodily control: what it means for sexual arousal, comfort & confidence
To understand how sexual activity, orgasm, and emotional regulation are linked in both healthy and clinical populations, it is necessary to explore the neural and hormonal pathways that mediate these...
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: How neuroscience can explain sexual activity, orgasm & emotional regulation
Sexual arousal and orgasm involve the integration of multiple sensory, autonomic, and neuroendocrine signals that interact within the central nervous system to generate pleasure and physical...
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: How cortical feedback loops affect sexual arousal and orgasm: understanding the neuroscience of pleasure
Somatic marker is a phenomenon observed in which certain physical sensations can trigger emotional responses or memories without conscious thought.
If you associate a particular smell with your...
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: Exploring the role of somatic markers and genital receptors in sexual intimacy
The physiological processes that occur in the brain and spinal cord during orgasm are poorly understood.
Some research suggests that the cerebral cortex and spinal cord work together to produce...
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: Physiology of orgasm explained: how dopamine and serotonin regulate pleasure waves
Differences Between Men's and Women's Orgasm
Orgasm is an essential part of human sexuality that can vary widely depending on gender. While both men and women can experience orgasms, they often...
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: Differences in male and female orgasms how do they impact overall sexual satisfaction?
How Does Psychological State Impact Orgasm?
The phenomenon of orgasm has been studied for decades in various scientific fields, including neuroscience, psychology, and physiology. While there are...
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: How does your mindset affect your orgasms? understanding the role of mental engagement during sex.
Sexual desire is a complicated process influenced by many different biological, psychological, social, cultural, and contextual factors. Endocrine hormones play an essential role in regulating sexual...
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: How hormones affect human sexual behavior: testosterone, estrogen & their influence on desire & arousal
Sexual arousal is one of the most important physiological responses that occur during intercourse. It is often accompanied by increased heart rate, breathing, and sweating. Orgasm involves muscle...
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: How to achieve peak sexual arousal and orgasm in every session with your partner based on physiological markers?
Proprioception is an essential component of physical sensation. It involves sensing where our body parts are in space and how they move, which enables us to navigate through the world and perform...
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: How proprioception enhances orgasmic pleasure through physical sensation and movement