Female Orgasm Captured In Brain Scan Animation (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post UK   First Posted: 15/11/11 15:53 GMT Updated: 17/01/12 16:49 GMT

Scientists have created the world's first video animation of the female orgasm, using a series of brain scan images.

To capture the brain activity, researchers monitored a woman's brain as she lay in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner and stimulated herself.

Psychologists at Rutgers University in New Jersey, where the study was conducted, hope the research will help them to understand the reasons why some men and women cannot reach sexual climax.

Researcher, Professor Barry Komisaruk, who presented the findings at the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting in Washington DC on Monday, told the Guardian:

"The general aim of this research is to understand how the orgasm builds up from genital stimulation and what parts of the brain become recruited and finally build up into an orgasm."

The animation is made up of a sequence of brain scans of Nan Wise, a 54-year-old PhD student and sex therapist in Komisaruk's lab.

The video shown is comprised of 20 sequential snapshots of the fMRI data, taken from a seven-minute sequence.

Over the course of the seven minutes, the participant approaches orgasm, reaches orgasm and then enters a quiet period.

Oxygen utilization levels are displayed on a spectrum from dark red (lowest activity) to yellow/white (highest). As can be observed, an orgasm leads to almost the entire brain illuminating yellow, indicating that most brain systems become active at orgasm.

"We're using orgasm as a way of producing pleasure. If we can learn how to activate the pleasure regions of the brain then that could have wider applications," Komisaruk said.

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Scientists have created the world's first video animation of the female orgasm, using a series of brain scan images. To capture the brain activity, researchers monitored a woman's brain as she lay ...
Scientists have created the world's first video animation of the female orgasm, using a series of brain scan images. To capture the brain activity, researchers monitored a woman's brain as she lay ...
 
 
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Terri Skau
Sí... bajo una hermosa luna de la cosecha...
01:45 PM on 11/09/2012
Over the course of the seven minutes, the participant approaches orgasm, reaches orgasm and then enters a quiet period.

They failed to explain why this happens...It's because we have an very large Endorphin...release..:-))
11:07 PM on 11/20/2011
This is interesting, but we should concentrate our energy on ending injustice, hunger and so on.
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Dwayne Robbins
Trust me, I'm a Doctor.
10:56 AM on 11/25/2011
No doubt this was a government (i.e. TAXPAYER) sponsored and funded study...probably cost millions.
06:29 PM on 11/26/2011
Not the point: rather, what are the 'problems' we should solve. Sure, women need their orgasms or whatever, but we should choose our battles. Sex, no doubt , in my humble opinion, is overrated ! Not all can be measured, we are too obssessed with numbers and statistics.
05:18 PM on 11/27/2011
TAXPAYER...: Irrelevant!
01:16 AM on 11/19/2011
I think it is great that female orgasm is being talked about and have us consider what we think. It is an important subject that is of great relevance to relationships.

I myself look to "hands-on" female orgasm researchers for the best information.
I found the Bodansky who wrote "Instant Orgasm and especially the Welcomed Consensus who are "hands-on female orgasm researchers and sex educators, and have the latest cutting edge information on female orgasm.

The Welcomed Consensus research female orgasm, "hands-on", 365 days a year, and have for over 25 years. My partner and I have used their Deliberate Orgasm practice that gave birth to Slow Sex. We love the DVD "Orgasm at the First Touch", that has a live demonstration and the step by step on how to give and how to receive orgasm at the first touch.

Thank you to Professor Barry Komisaruk and his team for the study talked about in this article.
I do wonder though what would be discovered if they did an MRI of a totally different kind of orgasm than the traditional model of orgasm observed in this article: an MRI of a woman experiencing orgasm at the first touch. This deliberate orgasm practice could give some serious new insights into female sexuality; it did for us and took our sex life to a new level of fun and enjoyment.
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emmaziff
The Sexpert!
09:33 PM on 11/16/2011
Oh there are going to be lots of very disappointed people when I post the link up for this, a woman having an orgasm!
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01:25 PM on 11/16/2011
Unusually interesting is reading increases the litibo in females. I was reading Seawater vampires and the encounter with Ladrakeula and Rebecca Antionette seemed to be arousing me.
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01:20 PM on 11/16/2011
Humans who do not reach or produce a full blown, teeth clinching, moan or scream orgasm of forty seconds at least are not using their full mental capacity. one thing that brings on an orgasm a wonderful orgasm is using your imagination and remembering the one that blew your sox off!!! Applying the memory with the stimuli being produced by self or another means develops into an breathtaking orgasm. Telling this to the world now at 65 is peculiar yet necessary since I was married for twenty years to my only lover and never had an orgasm until i asked my sister and she gave me the best answer in the world...been smiling ever since.
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Sam D man
I stand 4 what I say.Not ur interpretation of it.
02:01 AM on 11/16/2011
I'm comfortable with just the look in their faces
12:39 AM on 11/16/2011
Coincidentally, recent research has shown that when scientists steam a cauliflower head in a magnetic resonance imaging scanner, after about seven minutes (or the moment of utmost, optimal doneness, you get almost exactly the same series of photos as for the brain of a female human in a state of orgasmic bliss. Two tentative conclusions have emerged:
a)-cauliflowers love to be steamed and then have liquified butter with a hint of nutmeg drizzled over them and they really get off on being drowned in melted cheddar or blue cheese.
b)-females of the human species could get an exponential bliss kick, if, at the moment of greatest MRI yellowness, they were squirted with liquid butter and nutmeg OR melted cheese OR both. Mega yellowness both within and without. Wider applications are expected.
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Dwayne Robbins
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10:59 AM on 11/25/2011
a hint of nutmeg, hmmm. I've never tried that.
12:09 AM on 11/16/2011
Soma approaching! We could give it to bored politicians who want to make us unhappy.
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TaiJi2
08:54 PM on 11/15/2011
"If we can learn how to activate the pleasure regions of the brain then that could have wider applications,"

Hell, you could weaponize it! Then you could just walk right past the guards' twitching bodies to capture whatever you want.
07:47 PM on 11/15/2011
Interesting...so now lets see the same in a males brain and see the differences if any.
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onwisconsin
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12:27 AM on 11/18/2011
There will be men lining up around the block just for the chance.