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Brain Areas Shut Off During Female Orgasm

By EMMA ROSS, AP Medical Writer
Tue Jun 21, 8:22 AM ET


New research indicates parts of the brain that govern fear and anxiety are switched off when a woman is having an orgasm but remain active if she is faking.

In the first study to map brain function during orgasm, scientists from the Netherlands also found that as a woman climaxes, an area of the brain governing emotional control is largely deactivated.

"The fact that there is no deactivation in faked orgasms means a basic part of a real orgasm is letting go. Women can imitate orgasm quite well, as we know, but there is nothing really happening in the brain," said neuroscientist Gert Holstege, presenting his findings Monday to the annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology.

In the study, Holstege and his colleagues at Groningen University recruited 11 men, 13 women and their partners.

The volunteers were injected with a dye that shows changes in brain function on a scan. For men, the scanner tracked activity at rest, during erection, during manual stimulation by their partner and during ejaculation brought on by the partner's hand.

For women, the scanner measured brain activity at rest, while they faked an orgasm, while their partners stimulated their clitoris and while they experienced orgasm.

Holstege said he had trouble getting reliable results from the study on men because the scanner needs activities lasting at least two minutes and the men's climaxes didn't last that long. However, the scans did show activation of reward centers in the brain for men, but not for women.

Holstege said his results on women were more clear.

When women faked orgasm, the cortex, the part of the brain governing conscious action, lit up. It was not activated during a genuine orgasm.

Even the body movements made during a real orgasm were unconscious, Holstege said.

The most striking results were seen in the parts of the brain that shut down, or deactivated. Deactivation was visible in the amygdala, a part of the brain thought to be involved in the neurobiology of fear and anxiety.

"During orgasm, there was strong, enormous deactivation in the brain. During fake orgasm, there was no deactivation of the brain at all. None," Holstege said.

Shutting down the brain during orgasm may ensure that obstacles such as fear and stress did not get in the way, Holstege proposed. "Deactivation of these very important parts of the brain might be the most important necessity for having an orgasm," he said.

Donald Pfaff, professor of neurobiology and behavior at Rockefeller University in New York, said the interpretations were reasonable. "It makes poetic sense," said Pfaff, who was not connected with the research.
 
Yep, makes complete sense to me.

And, yes, I have faked them in the past and it was all forced and not at all spotaneous. With the very real ones (the vast majority of the time - haven't felt the need or want to fake one for a looooong time), it's almost like an out of body experience. I lose myself, just for a moment, in the moment, and my body starts doing all kinds of weird, involuntary things, and I feel like I'm in another state of existence. Yep, no fear, no worry, nothing. It's a feeling of completely letting go, letting go of myself, and of everything. Just an FA orgasm. Or ten. :D :nana:
 
They should point out that ALL areas of the male brain shut off during orgasm. Don't need a scan to show that... :D
 
elizabethwest said:
They should point out that ALL areas of the male brain shut off during orgasm. Don't need a scan to show that... :D

Yeah, but for less than two minutes, according to the article. Apparently, women's brains shut off for a longer period of time :D
 
Sir_Winston54 said:
Yeah, but for less than two minutes, according to the article. Apparently, women's brains shut off for a longer period of time :D
Quantity has a quality of its own.
 
Sir_Winston54 said:
Yeah, but for less than two minutes, according to the article. Apparently, women's brains shut off for a longer period of time :D
:D

But at least we don't accidently blurt out "I love you" or "Marry me" on those blackout occasions... ;)
 
elizabethwest said:
But at least we don't accidently blurt out "I love you" or "Marry me" on those blackout occasions... ;)
Oh , it happens.
 
cheerful_deviant said:
New research indicates parts of the brain that govern fear and anxiety are switched off when a woman is having an orgasm... <snip>

This is very interesting.

Speaking from personal experience, in times of high stress and anxiety my sex drive doubles. Consequently, I'm either in bed with my husband a lot more than normal, or I am masturbating like a mad woman. I wonder if the big O is my body's way of handling the stress and anxiety?

Entirely plausible, given this argument.

I wonder, too, if this is what causes people to make it like bunnies right after a traumatic event, because the orgasm will diminish the fear and anxiety?

I love that this was research conducted in Holland. :D Gotta love those Dutch scientists...
 
Weird. After a week of very little sleep and a huge workload of chanting the same meaningless phrases to rude and stupid customers over the phone, I managed to shut my brain off several time stoday, but it sure as hell didn't feel orgasmic. :(
 
McKenna said:
This is very interesting.

Speaking from personal experience, in times of high stress and anxiety my sex drive doubles. Consequently, I'm either in bed with my husband a lot more than normal, or I am masturbating like a mad woman. I wonder if the big O is my body's way of handling the stress and anxiety?

Entirely plausible, given this argument.

I wonder, too, if this is what causes people to make it like bunnies right after a traumatic event, because the orgasm will diminish the fear and anxiety?

I love that this was research conducted in Holland. :D Gotta love those Dutch scientists...

Might be something there. Florida is experiencing a mini Baby Boom, nine months after the hurricanes hit.

Cat
 
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