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Men versus women on sexual brain function: Prominent differences during tactile genital stimulation but not during orgasm

机译:男性和女性在性脑功能上的差异:生殖器触觉刺激期间的显着差异但在性高潮期间则不明显

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Biological differences in male and female sexuality are obvious in the behavioral domain, but the central mechanisms that might explain these behavioral gender differences remain unclear. In this study, we merged two earlier positron emission tomography data sets to enable systematic comparison of the brain responses in heterosexual men and women during sexual tactile genital (penile and clitoral) stimulation and during orgasm. Gender commonalities were most evident during orgasm, a phase which demonstrated activations in the anterior lobe of the cerebellar vermis and deep cerebellar nuclei, and deactivations in the left ventromedial and orbitofrontal cortex in both men and women. During tactile genital stimulation, deactivations in the right amygdala and left fusiform gyrus were found for both genders. Marked gender differences were seen during this phase: left fronto‐parietal areas (motor cortices, somatosensory area 2 and posterior parietal cortex) were activated more in women, whereas in men, the right claustrum and ventral occipitotemporal cortex showed larger activation. The only prominent gender difference during orgasm was male‐biased activation of the periaqueductal gray matter. From these results, we conclude that during the sexual act, differential brain responses across genders are principally related to the stimulatory (plateau) phase and not to the orgasmic phase itself. These results add to a better understanding of the neural underpinnings of human sexuality, which might benefit treatment of psychosexual disorders. Hum Brain Mapp 2009. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
机译:男性和女性性行为的生物学差异在行为领域很明显,但可能解释这些行为性别差异的主要机制仍不清楚。在这项研究中,我们合并了两个较早的正电子发射断层扫描数据集,以能够系统比较性触觉生殖器(阴茎和阴蒂)刺激和性高潮期间异性恋男人和女人的大脑反应。在性高潮期间,性别共性最明显,这一阶段表明男女小脑ver部前叶和小脑深核均被激活,而左腹膜外和眶额叶皮层失活。在触觉生殖器刺激过程中,发现两种性别的右杏仁核和左梭形回均失活。在此阶段观察到明显的性别差异:女性的左额顶叶区域(运动皮层,体感区2和顶壁后皮质)被激活的更多,而男性的右锁骨和腹枕颞皮的激活被激活。性高潮期间唯一显着的性别差异是男性偏见的导水管周围灰质的激活。根据这些结果,我们得出结论,在性行为过程中,不同性别的大脑反应主要与刺激(高原)阶段有关,而不与性高潮阶段本身有关。这些结果使人们对人类性行为的神经基础有了更好的了解,这可能有益于治疗性病。嗡嗡声大脑Mapp2009。©2009 Wiley-Liss,Inc.

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