Increase pleasure by electronic chip

Picture 1 of Increase pleasure by electronic chip UK researchers have developed a "sex chip" that can stimulate control centers of pleasure in the brain.

This particular chip produces tiny electrical impulses in the brain. It is based on a technology that many American hospitals have applied to treat Parkinson's disease.

Now a team of experts from the University of Oxford (UK) focuses on the orbitofrontal region of the cerebral cortex - which controls sensation in sexual activity and eating.

A study by the University of Oxford found that orbitofrontal could be a "new stimulus target" to help people lose the ability to enjoy sexuality and eating.

Professor Tipu Aziz, a member of the research team, said that a few years ago a scientist had transplanted a "sex chip" into a brainy woman's brain. Soon she became a very active woman in sexual activity. However, because the woman was frightened by this sudden change, the scientist was forced to remove the chip from her brain.

Tipu admits that the technique of implanting a chip into the brain now can get the chip's receiver to suffer and give rise to unpredictable complications. The professor believes that absolute safety chip implant technology can only come out after at least 10 years.

"As chip implant technology improves, we can send stimulation pulses deep into the cerebral cortex and travel to many new areas, which will allow the chip recipient to feel no pain," he said. We can turn on and off chips when needed, " Tipu said.

Previously, Stuart Meloy's machine of sexual arousal in the United States was used by some hospitals. This machine, called Orgasmatron, induces sexual arousal by regulating the frequency of signals in the spinal cord.