Recent research from Rutgers University in the United States, was able to identify first what are the brain areas activated during stimulation of the clitoris, vagina and cervix, thus created a map of the direct sources of female sexual pleasure.
The specialists showed that stimulation of the vagina, cervix and clitoris activate three different areas in the sensory cortex of the brain. The three areas are grouped in a same sensory cortex, in the same way as the active stimulation of male genitals areas of this region.
A major finding was that self-stimulation of the nipples, activates not only the region of the sensory cortex, also active the same areas that the genitals, which explains why many women can achieve orgasm through fondling breasts.
In this way scientists prove that each of these female zones, activates a specific part of the brain, and are therefore direct sources of pleasure.
The brain picture which took place, found that up to 30 different brain areas involved in the process that leads to the female orgasm and that wake up areas that have to do with touch, memory, pleasure and pain.
This new finding contradicts the theory that the only source of pleasure for women is the clitoris and that enjoyment is less if it stimulates the vagina or cervix.
Finally, it can be inferred that women require different physical stimuli to reach orgasm, as well as the emotional factors. Female arousal spreads as domino effect. If you want to be a good lover, use this map to your advantage.
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
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