Sunday, July 31, 2011

Two Kinds of Women Experience Orgasm

Recent studies show experts, each woman had two different mechanisms or patterns in achieving sexual satisfaction. Scientists at Rutgers University, New Jersey, U.S., have mapped the pattern of the Eve orgasm using scanners to determine which brain regions were active when experiencing sexual arousal.


The results show, there are different mechanisms when women experience a climax. One pattern emerged when they fantasize about or having sex without a partner. While other patterns are created when they're having sex with their partner.


As reported by the Daily Mail, a team of researchers led by Barry Komisaruk perform scanning using MRI scans on a number of female volunteers and examined what happened to the women's brains when it reaches the climax.
The results revealed an explosion of activity in 30 brain regions of women. Among the regions that experience is the stimulation of the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain that controls complex control functions such as imagination, desire and decision making.


Another implication is the women's brains have also found a different pattern of neural akitivitas when experiencing sexual pleasure, especially when their own circumstances or when with a partner.


According to researchers, it indicates that women who reach orgasm alone experiencing different things with when he was enjoying the peak of satisfaction with your partner or lover.


"This information can help find a therapy for women with difficult to reach orgasm, or even can not orgasm at all. This research helps to enjoy better sex," said Kayt Sukel, a volunteer who was involved in the research.
While Mr. Komisaruk said: "Orgasm is a special case of the conscious state. If we can find other ways of triggering the onset of orgasm, we may Dapa understand better how we can use a top-down process to control what we feel physically."


Komisaruk different results with other studies conducted scientists from the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Similar research led Janniko Georgiadis show, the prefrontal cortex in the off state when a woman climaxes. But this Dutch study focused only on women who have sex with their partner.
"When you ask someone what it was like an orgasm, they describe it as feeling a loss of control. 


I think orgasms are not eliminating consciousness, but turning. Very likely there is a difference between someone who tries to sexual stimulation mentally to those who receive stimulation from your partner," said Mr. Georgiadis.


The experts plan to conduct similar research on men. However, this study will meet a number of technical challenges, given the number of facts that most men are not much use of his brain during sexual activity, and duration of orgasms they were shorter.
Source: daily mail

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