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Sex on the brain: What turns women on, mapped out

Brain scan data backs up what women have been telling men for decades: stimulating the vagina is not the same as stimulating the clitoris

Man locates clitoris at last
Man locates clitoris at last
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Sex on the brain: What turns women on, mapped out

It鈥檚 what women have been telling men for decades: stimulating the vagina is not the same as stimulating the clitoris. Now brain scan data has added weight to their argument.

The precise locations that correspond to the vagina, cervix and female nipples on the brain鈥檚 sensory cortex have been mapped for the first time, proving that vaginal stimulation activates different brain regions to stimulation of the clitoris. The study also found a direct link between the nipples and the genitals, which may explain why some women can orgasm through nipple stimulation alone. The discoveries could ultimately help women who have suffered nerve damage in childbirth or disease.

The sensory cortex is a strip of brain tissue positioned roughly under where the band between a pair of headphones sits. Across it, neurons linked to different body parts exchange information about the sensory information feeding into them. This is often depicted as the 鈥渟ensory homunculus鈥, a distorted image of a man stretched across the brain, with his genitals lying next to his feet (click here). The size of the body鈥檚 parts show how much of the brain is dedicated to processing the sensory information from each body part.

The diagram was first published in 1951 after experiments conducted during brain surgery performed while the patients were conscious: the surgeon electrically stimulated different regions of the patients鈥 brains and the patients reported the parts of their bodies in which they felt sensation as a result. But all the subjects were men. Until recently, the position of female genitalia on the homunculus had only been guessed at.

This changed last year when a team led by at University Children鈥檚 Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, used functional magnetic resonance imaging to confirm that the position of the clitoris on the homunculus was in approximately the same position as the penis in men. Barry Komisaruk at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey, and his colleagues have now used the same method to map the position of the clitoris, vagina and cervix on the sensory cortex as women stimulated themselves.

There, there and there

鈥淭his is hard proof that there is a big difference between stimulating those different regions,鈥 says of the University of the West of Scotland in Paisley, UK, one of the researchers in the study.

Some have argued that women who derive pleasure from vaginal stimulation do so because their clitoris is being indirectly stimulated, but the current findings contradict this. 鈥淭hey support the reports of women that they experience orgasm from various forms of stimulation,鈥 says , also of Rutgers University, who was not involved in the current study.

It鈥檚 the nipples, stupid

Komisaruk also checked what happened when women鈥檚 nipples were stimulated, and was surprised to find that in addition to the chest area of the cortex lighting up, the genital area was also activated. 鈥淲hen I tell my male neuroscientist colleagues about this, they say: 鈥榃ow, that鈥檚 an exception to the classical homunculus,'鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut when I tell the women they say: 鈥榃ell, yeah?'鈥 It may help explain why a lot of women claim that nipple stimulation is erotic, he adds.

The next step is to map what other areas of the brain light up in response to clitoral and vaginal stimulation. Komisaruk would also like to see what happens when the area that supposedly contains the G-spot is stimulated, as women in the current study just stimulated the front wall of the vagina generally.

The findings could also help women who have suffered nerve damage in childbirth or because of diseases like diabetes. Michels has preliminary evidence that stimulating the clitoral nerve can improve symptoms of urinary incontinence, but says a proper understanding of how the nerve maps to the brain is needed to translate this into effective treatment.

Meanwhile, Komisaruk says that nipple stimulation could enhance genital sensation in women with nerve damage. 鈥淚t could be a supplement for experiencing orgasm,鈥 he says.

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