Sex map on female brain

Until recently, no one knew what happened in the women's brain when making love. Brain scanning experiments have shown that stimulating receptors on the female body activate different brain areas.

This study also shows where the brain receives sexual stimulation from the breast, explaining which part of the woman can get orgasm only by stimulating the breast. These new discoveries help women with nerve damage after childbirth and some other illnesses.

The cerebral cortex receives a sense of a strip of brain tissue located below the scalp in the shape of the arc from one side of the ear to the other. Neurons in each small area communicate with each different part of the body.

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Scientists finally mapped complete and accurate areas of sexual stimulation in the brain in women. (Photo: brainworldmagazine)

In 1951, the scientific community clearly and fully defined each zone that received the feeling in the male brain. However, no one has indicated the areas for receiving sexual feelings in the female brain before.

Last year, the research team led by Dr. Lars Michels at the Zurich University Children's Hospital in Switzerland used a magnetic ultrasound machine to determine the location of stimulation of clitoris in the brain in women. This position corresponds to the position of receiving the feeling when stimulating into the penis in men.

In this new study, Dr. Barry Komisaruk of Rutgers University, USA and colleagues used similar ultrasound methods to determine the location of stimulation from the vagina, clitoris and cervix on the cortex. when women get excited.

The results show, 'there is clearly a big difference when stimulating into these different areas,' said Stuart Brody, a research member.

'These results support the earlier female argument that they experience different orgasms when stimulating into different regions,' said Professor Beverly Whipple, of Rutgers University, USA, who is not involved. study said.

Some people still believe that women often masturbate with "vagina" to achieve pleasure because their clitoris is then stimulated indirectly, however, the research results have proved the opposite.

In addition, the team examined whether what happens when stimulated into a woman's breast, and is surprised to find that the stimulating regions of breast stimulation on the brain are strongly activated, Express breast is also a G point to achieve pleasure.

This result is helpful for women with neurological injuries after childbirth or diseases such as diabetes.'This may be a reserve method to experience orgasm,' he said on Newscience.