Chip for the sympathetic person

Picture 1 of Chip for the sympathetic person Recently, British scientists have successfully created a sex chip (sex chip) capable of stimulating pleasure control centers in the brain.

A team of Oxford University researchers focused on the orbitofrontal region of the cerebral cortex - which controls pleasure in eating and sexual activity, and said that the orbitofrontal region could become "a welcome target receive new stimuli ". Accordingly, this particular chip will generate small electrical impulses in the brain based on a technology that many hospitals in the US have applied to treat paralysis (Parkinson's).

A few years ago, a scientist used to implant "genital chips" into the brain of a woman who was depressed. Soon this woman was more active in "that". But because the woman was afraid of this sudden change, the scientists were forced to take the chip out of her brain.

However, according to team member neurosurgeon Tipu Aziz, the current chip implant technique could hurt chip recipients and produce unpredictable complications. Perhaps the absolute safe chip implantation technique can only be produced after at least 10 years.

Professor Tipu said: "When chip implantation techniques are improved, we can introduce stimulated pulses deeper into the cortex and go to new areas. This process will take place smoothly so that the implanted person can The chip does not feel pain, and can also turn on and turn off the chip when needed ".

Not long ago, Dr. Stuart Meloy's strategy of creating sexual excitement in the United States was used by some hospitals. This machine called Orgasmatron causes sexual excitement by regulating the frequency of signals in the spinal nerve.