Textbook of Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction 2018
DOI: 10.1002/9781119266136.ch13
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Peripheral and Central Neural Bases of Orgasm

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“…Furthermore, another problem with trying to use brain imaging during sexual arousal from specific organ stimulations is that there is no consensus as to which sites in the brain are activated, inhibited or remain unresponsive. Georgiadis () obtains quite different results than those of Komisaruk and Whipple () in relation to whether the frontal and temporal critical regions become activated (Komisaruk and Whipple, ) using fMRI or deactivated (Georgiadis, ) using PET scanning; opinions are split and it is not possible at present to make a definitive decision as to which description is the most accurate (Jannini et al, ). Another problem is that the brain site of representation of the clitoris is different in the studies of brain imaging by Georgiadis et al () with that of Komisaruk et al ().…”
Section: The Claimed Neural Mechanisms For Activating the Negative Health Attributions From Clitoral Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, another problem with trying to use brain imaging during sexual arousal from specific organ stimulations is that there is no consensus as to which sites in the brain are activated, inhibited or remain unresponsive. Georgiadis () obtains quite different results than those of Komisaruk and Whipple () in relation to whether the frontal and temporal critical regions become activated (Komisaruk and Whipple, ) using fMRI or deactivated (Georgiadis, ) using PET scanning; opinions are split and it is not possible at present to make a definitive decision as to which description is the most accurate (Jannini et al, ). Another problem is that the brain site of representation of the clitoris is different in the studies of brain imaging by Georgiadis et al () with that of Komisaruk et al ().…”
Section: The Claimed Neural Mechanisms For Activating the Negative Health Attributions From Clitoral Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tantric practices involving orgasmic movements of subtle energy can foster experiences of transformative transcendence and spiritual bliss (Barratt, 2019). Western research into the neurological and subjective impact of orgasms has charted the neural bases of orgasm (Jannini et al, 2018), developed a scale to measure intensity (Elfers, 2019), has revealed that orgasms in some circumstances are unpleasant rather than blissful (Chadwick et al, 2019) and suggests spiritual experiences are common outcomes of extended sexual orgasms (Costa et al, 2017(Costa et al, , 2016a(Costa et al, , 2016bSayin, 2019aSayin, , 2019bSayin, , 2019cSayin, , 2017aSayin, , 2017bSayin, , 2011Sayin and Schenk, 2019;Tracy's Dog, 2019;Wise et al, 2017).…”
Section: Dakini the Feminine Principle In Vayrayana As An Inspiratimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La amígdala proporciona el componente emocional al orgasmo y, además, conjuntamente con el hipotálamo posterior activa al sistema nervioso autónomo, que induce el aumento de la frecuencia cardíaca y del flujo sanguíneo, característicos del orgasmo. Sin embargo, el hipocampo es el responsable del papel de la fantasía en el orgasmo, mientras que el núcleo paraventral del hipotálamo es indispensable para la liberación de oxitocina y la eyaculación (Jannini et al, 2018).…”
Section: Fundamentos Neurológicosunclassified
“…El cerebelo también se activa, tanto en el orgasmo de la hembra como del varón, incrementando la tensión muscular, Por otra parte, la corteza de la cíngula se activa fuertemente en el orgasmo y presenta dos funciones importantes: una simulación para activar el sistema nervioso autónomo y, además, generar los sentimientos intensos del orgasmo (Jannini et al, 2018).…”
Section: Fundamentos Neurológicosunclassified
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