Psychology professor Barry Komisaruk and colleagues captured the crescendo of brain activity in a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging snapshots taken over seven minutes. They then transformed the images into a colorful animation – the brighter the color, the more activated the brain is.
“We’re looking at the sequence of brain regions that get recruited at increasing intensity leading up to orgasm,” said Komisaruk. “It’s such a compelling behavioral and sensory phenomenon with so many implications and so little understanding.”
7 comments:
Yeah, that's what my brain is doing, too, during orgasm: red hot, explosive, almost apocalyptic convulsing, then the calm.
6:15
sounds only like a short.
Are they certain she wasn't faking it?
don't need a brain scan, the whole neighborhood can hear my wife
9:53 PM
attention seeker.
9:53 must be the stud of the year, or at least he would have us believe that he is. Thank goodness for him that he's anonymous; his wife might have something different to say.
She was twice as loud, when i was there.
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