What Happens to the Brain during Sexual Encounters?

The brain performs intricate and elaborate functions. The master organ controls all the system of the human body. Along with all its plentiful functions. It is remarkable to realize how it manages to perform all functions with out making any confusion or mistakes that will affect any system of the body.

Nerve Supply

Brain and spinal cord are classified under the central nervous system. They are supplied with rich amount of nerve cells or commonly called neurons. These usually transmit all the way from the brain through the spinal cord messages and signals by neurotransmission to the different areas of the body.

Sexual Arousal

Sexual arousal or commonly known as orgasm is the heightened pleasure of intimacy usually of two people during climatic sexual activity. It involves either the release of male’s seminal fluid or the vaginal contraction of the female. It can be characterized by the physical blushing of the face, erection of the nipples and penis and excitation of the body.

Brain during Sexual Encounters

The hypothalamus of the brain is a center for limbic system as it plays important roles in emotions, pleasures and sex. Our vulnerability to any thing that we seek comfort, security and enthusiasm lies in the pleasure center of this organ.

Usually, the penis and vagina are proliferated with numerous nerve endings, which will send information to the brain through nerves in the spinal cord when these are touched, sensitized, or manipulated. Our brain will send neurotransmitters, chemicals like norepinephrine and dopamine, which then stimulates the hypothalamus to provide this feeling of pleasure or well-being.

Cerebellum

The cerebellum has long been the motor coordinator of behavior but also it has recently revealed its role in emotional processing. It could be the seat of the emotional components of orgasm in men, helping to coordinate those emotions with planned behaviors especially during sexual encounters. The amygdala, which is the brain’s center of vigilance and fear, demonstrated a decline in activity during ejaculation, a probable sign of decreasing vigilance during sexual performance and only concentrating in the pleasure ability of moment.

Lateral Orbitofrontal Cortex The lateral orbitofrontal cortex, which is the regional brain behind the left eye, is usually closed during sexual encounter. This area is intended for reason and control behavior, only reminds us that whenever we encounter the moment of pleasure during sexual activity, we lose control of reason and behavior over this feeling. This is also the very reason why we commit adultery or mistake when we succumb to the delights of sex, by losing our control and mind, and closing this area of the brain. Conclusion The neurons from the brain and spinal cords to the body are copious. Such vital neurons are responsible for sexual pleasure like the hypogastric nerve, pelvic nerves, pudendal nerve, and vagus nerve. Each nerve when simulated transmits sensation in either the stimulation or function of the clitoris of the women, scrotum, penis, or rectum of the men. During the existence of this sexual stimulation, regions in the brain get all the information for orgasm to occur, creating pleasurable feeling, and sensation.

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