Why 0rgasms Are Good For Your Brain

Doing crossword puzzles is good for your brain -- but not as good as having orgasms, apparently....
Researchers
who study human pleasure, recruited female subjects willing to bring
themselves to orgasm while lying in an MRI machine that measured blood
flow to different parts of the brain. These experiments showed that
orgasms increase blood flow to all parts of the brain -- bringing
nutrients and oxygenation along, too.
"Mental exercises increase
brain activity but only in relatively localized regions," Komisaruk
told Will Pavia for the Times Of London. "Orgasm activates the whole."
As
well as keeping your brain sharp, orgasms are thought to decrease
stress, ease depression and increase longevity. Komisaruk is also
spearheading research on how orgasms can block pain.
In November
2011, writer Kayt Sukel volunteered as a subject for Komisaruk's
research. In an article about her experience for The Guardian, Sukel
explained that the most difficult part of the experience was remaining
still enough during the scan to keep the data viable -- and explaining
to her friends what she was up to.
"If you ever want to make
even the most cosmopolitan of your friends speechless, telling them
you have volunteered to travel to Newark, New Jersey, so you can
masturbate to orgasm in an fMRI is a great way to start," Sukel
quipped in a blog post.
Komisaruk, who has been involved in
this field of study since 1982, claims that his research is
well-received by the academic community.
"We are desensitizing
people," he told the Times. "They used to be very squeamish about it
and we're very straightforward about it. They don't make fun of it, we
don't make fun of it. A lot of people take it very seriously."
Count his research as another good reason to keep having fun in bed.
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