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- Orgasms, sexual pleasure, and opioid reward mechanisms
Conclusions Orgasms are an important component of sexual pleasure for humans and perhaps all vertebrates Endogenous opioids like β-endorphin that bind to mu opioid receptors are likely responsible for sexual pleasure and reward
- Normal male sexual function: emphasis on orgasm and ejaculation
Orgasm and ejaculation are two separate physiological processes that are sometimes difficult to distinguish Orgasm is an intense transient peak sensa…
- Neurophysiology of male sexual arousal—Behavioral perspective
In the presented review, we analyzed the physiology of male sexual arousal and its relation to the motivational aspects of this behavior We highlighted the distinction between these processes based on observable physiological and behavioral parameters
- Redalyc. THE PHYSIOLOGY AND ECOPHYSIOLOGY OF EJACULATION
El objetivo de la presente revisión es discutir los temas tradicionales y novedosos relacionados con la biología de la eyaculación El texto inicia con la descripción de los patrones motores copulatorios que conducen a la eyaculación
- The Neurophysiology of Orgasm | Current Sexual Health Reports
This paper reviews the literature on orgasm, from animal studies to human data, including those from men and women with spinal cord lesions who offer a natural experimental model to study climax
- Human sexual response cycle | Research Starters - EBSCO
The human sexual response cycle is a model that describes the physical and emotional responses individuals experience during sexual activity, consisting of four stages: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution
- The neurobiology of the male sexual refractory period
Despite having been recognized for many years, the mechanisms governing the male sexual refractory period (post-ejaculatory refractory period, post-ej…
- Sexual Response (Chapter 13) - Handbook of Psychophysiology
Psychophysiological measures of sexual response In Wiederman, M W Whitley, B E (eds ), Handbook for Conducting Research on Human Sexuality (pp 139 – 171)
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