Dr. Behavioral Neuroscience and Public Scholar, Concordia University
I am a psychologist and PhD in Behavioural Neuroscience of Sexual Behaviour. My research endeavours are centered on the exploration of the behavioural and neurochemical mechanisms by which animals establish sexual partner preferences, with an emphasis on first sexual experiences, fetishes and the female orgasm.
Also, I actively promote and disseminate scientific knowledge to the general public in both South and North America through a Spanish-speaking website called "Ciencia del sexo".
The sounds of orgasms: A study on the sex life of rats informs human sexual behaviour
May 13, 2019 13:13 pm UTC| Health
Rats have similar physiological reactions to humans when it comes to sex, and perhaps also to orgasm. In fact, a good deal of what we know about what happens in our brains during orgasm comes from the laboratory...
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