Por Evy Basma
The women in the experiment were shown three kind of visual stimuli : a nature film, a low itensity erotic movie and a high intensitiy erotic movie.
Only the third visual stimuli: the high intensiv erotic stimuly, reduced the blood stream to the visual cortex. The visual cortex is an imortant part of the survival mecanism in the human, a survival mecanism also known as the "fear and fight "system. ( activated in any kind of situation of stress ).
The blood stream of her brain will eighter flow in the survival and visual cortex OR in the in brain regions involved with high sexual exitement. Not both, at the same time.
Read more in:
http://www.issm.info/news/sex-health-headlines/erotic-visual-stimuli-and-the-brain
The Journal of Sexual Medicine.
High intensity erotic visual stimuli, deactivate the primary visual cortex in women.
A woman can not be sexually exited if she is afraid.
The women in the experiment were shown three kind of visual stimuli : a nature film, a low itensity erotic movie and a high intensitiy erotic movie.
Only the third visual stimuli: the high intensiv erotic stimuly, reduced the blood stream to the visual cortex. The visual cortex is an imortant part of the survival mecanism in the human, a survival mecanism also known as the "fear and fight "system. ( activated in any kind of situation of stress ).
The blood stream of her brain will eighter flow in the survival and visual cortex OR in the in brain regions involved with high sexual exitement. Not both, at the same time.
Read more in:
http://www.issm.info/news/sex-health-headlines/erotic-visual-stimuli-and-the-brain
The Journal of Sexual Medicine.
ABSTRACT
Introduction. The
primary visual cortex, Brodmann's area (BA 17), plays a vital role in
basic survival mechanisms in humans. In most neuro-imaging studies in
which the volunteers have to watch pictures or movies, the primary
visual cortex is similarly activated independent of the content of the
pictures or movies. However, in case the volunteers perform demanding
non-visual tasks, the primary visual cortex becomes de-activated,
although the amount of incoming visual sensory information is the same.
Aim. Do
low- and high-intensity erotic movies, compared to neutral movies,
produce similar de-activation of the primary visual cortex?
Methods. Brain
activation/de-activation was studied by Positron Emission Tomography
scanning of the brains of 12 healthy heterosexual premenopausal women,
aged 18–47, who watched neutral, low- and high-intensity erotic film
segments.
Main Outcome Measures. We
measured differences in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in the
primary visual cortex during watching neutral, low-intensity erotic, and
high-intensity erotic film segments.
Results. Watching
high-intensity erotic, but not low-intensity erotic movies, compared to
neutral movies resulted in strong de-activation of the primary (BA 17)
and adjoining parts of the secondary visual cortex.
Conclusions. The
strong de-activation during watching high-intensity erotic film might
represent compensation for the increased blood supply in the brain
regions involved in sexual arousal, also because high-intensity erotic
movies do not require precise scanning of the visual field, because the
impact is clear to the observer. Huynh
HK, Beers C, Willemsen A, Lont E, Laan E, Dierckx R, Jansen M, Sand M,
Weijmar Schultz W, and Holstege G. High-intensity erotic visual stimuli
de-activate the primary visual cortex in women. J Sex Med
2012;9:1579–1587.
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