It gives a whole new
meaning to the word ‘brainteaser’. Apparently orgasms give
our brains a better workout than doing a crossword puzzle or a Sudoku.
The sensation increases
brain activity across the whole organ whereas a puzzle activates only
relatively localised regions, claims neuroscientist Professor Barry Komisaruk.
he academic, who published
the first evidence of brain regions involved in orgasm in women almost a decade
ago, also said the sensation can block out pain. ‘At orgasm we see a
tremendous increase in the blood flow [to the brain]. So my belief is it can’t
be bad. It brings all the nutrients and oxygenation to the brain,’ he said.
‘Mental exercises increase
brain activity but only in relatively localised regions. Orgasm activates the
whole.’ The professor, who works
at Rutgers University in New Jersey, studied women in his laboratory at
the university’s Department of Psychology.
He measured the blood flow
to their brains as they reached orgasm.
The 72-year-old researcher
has been studying female arousal since the 1960s.
He started his experiments
on rats but moved on to women in the 1980s. But he still believes there is much
to learn.
‘We know virtually nothing
about pleasure,’ he said.
‘It’s important to
understand how the brain produces it.
‘What parts of the brain
produce such intense pleasure, and can we use that in some way?
‘What would that do to
depression or anxiety or addiction or pain?’
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