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Study shows language can cause the invisible to be seen
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Study shows differences in brain waves between people who recall dreams and those who don't
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Brain Waves and Sex | Las Vegas Guardian Express
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Study shows language can cause the invisible to be seen
(Medical Xpress)—Researchers Gary Lupyan and Emily Ward from the University of Wisconsin and Yale respectively, have run experiments that show that in some instances, language can cause objects that are obscured from view, to come into focus. In their paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the team describes experiments they conducted that contradict the notion that vision and language processing are separated in the brain.
Study shows differences in brain waves between people who recall dreams and those who don't
(Medical Xpress)—Researchers at Lyon Neuroscience Research Center and University Lyon in France, have found that people who regularly recall their dreams have different alpha brain wave patterns than do people who rarely recall their dreams. They have published a paper describing their research in Frontiers in Consciousness Research.
Brain Waves and Sex | Las Vegas Guardian Express
What are your brain waves doing during sex? In hopes of discovering a cure for those who could not reach orgasm, Barry Komisaruk, a psychology professor at Rutgers University, has been studying the brain activity of women during orgasm. The findings are fascinating.
Apparently, during an orgasm, you start out with localized stimulation, which then increases as the brain “recruits other neurons” and more and more regions of the brain become active. In a seven minute video of the brain recorded during a trial (where one woman stimulated herself), by the end nearly the entire brain is lit up – telling us that most of the brain systems become active at climax.
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According to Komisaruk, this is what happens during sex:
“After genital stimulation floods the sensory cortex, the limbic system — which is involved in emotional and physiological responses — is turned on.
Then activity spreads to the two parts of the brain called the cerebellum and the frontal cortex…orgasm activity reaches its peak in the hypothalamus which secretes oxytocin which causes pleasurable feelings and the uterus to contract. Activity also peaks in the nucleus accumbens, which is an area also associated with pleasure and reward.”
That’s the technical process anyway…the mystery in the science is how neurons produce pleasure and pain, which is still unknown
VIDEO: Watch a woman’s brain as she approaches and reaches orgasm.
Apparently, during an orgasm, you start out with localized stimulation, which then increases as the brain “recruits other neurons” and more and more regions of the brain become active. In a seven minute video of the brain recorded during a trial (where one woman stimulated herself), by the end nearly the entire brain is lit up – telling us that most of the brain systems become active at climax.
a harmonic cascade effect ..... People Choice - Party Is A Groovy Thing - YouTube
According to Komisaruk, this is what happens during sex:
“After genital stimulation floods the sensory cortex, the limbic system — which is involved in emotional and physiological responses — is turned on.
Then activity spreads to the two parts of the brain called the cerebellum and the frontal cortex…orgasm activity reaches its peak in the hypothalamus which secretes oxytocin which causes pleasurable feelings and the uterus to contract. Activity also peaks in the nucleus accumbens, which is an area also associated with pleasure and reward.”
That’s the technical process anyway…the mystery in the science is how neurons produce pleasure and pain, which is still unknown
VIDEO: Watch a woman’s brain as she approaches and reaches orgasm.
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