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HERE'S WHEN WOMEN ORGASM perceived


A study by a group of researchers mengulik what happened in her mind when it reaches the peak in intimate relationships. The study found, orgasm or climax affects almost the entire brain and body of a woman.

Rutgers University researchers, the U.S. found that when it reaches the peak of sexual arousal, the nervous system is changed so that women do not feel any pain, but pleasure.

Orgasms affect up to 30 different parts of the female brains, including those responsible for emotion, touch, satisfaction, and memory.

In research, the researchers asked eight women stimulating themselves under an MRI scan is commonly used to detect brain tumors. Most women take less than five minutes to reach orgasm, while others take up to 20 minutes.

During that time, an MRI scan of the brain take pictures every two seconds to show the most active parts of the brain during orgasm. The scientists discovered, two minutes before orgasm, the brain centers controlling the satisfaction associated with eating and drinking is activated.

Immediately before they reach the climax, like the other affected parts of the brain that receives sensory cortex 'touch', and pass through the thalamus to all parts of the body.

The final part of the brain will be activated is the hypothalamus, or part of the brain that regulates temperature, hunger, thirst and fatigue. At the same time an active part of the brain is a regulator of emotions. "In women, orgasm is generating a huge response in the brain and body," said Barry Komisaruk of Rutgers University told the Daily Mail.

"Some women raise their hands several times each session, and often only a few seconds later."

These studies show women tend to reach orgasm is longer and can experience rapid succession. An average woman reaches orgasm for 10-15 seconds, while a man is estimated that only six seconds

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