Thursday, December 31, 2009
Scientists Develop Chips for Sex!!
Scientists develop electronic chip to stimulate sexual pleasure. The chip was successfully made women with low sexual desire becomes sexually active.
Chip that works by sending a small shock from electrodes implanted in the brain that has been used in the U.S. to treat Parkinson's disease.
Scientists focus on the brain region just behind the eye known as the orbitofrontal cortex associated with pleasure that comes from eating and sex.
A study conducted by Morten Kringelbach, a senior fellow at Oxford University found the orbitofrontal cortex can be "stimulating new target" to help people who suffer from anhedonia, the inability to experience pleasure from such activities. Findings reported in the journal Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
Neurosurgery Professor Tipu Aziz, said: "There is evidence that this chip will work. A few years ago, a scientist to implant these devices into the brain of a woman with low sexual desire, and turn them into sexually active," he said.
But he added that technology currently require surgery to connect wires from the pacemaker to the brain and can cause bleeding.
He continued: "As technology increases, we can use in the stimulation of the brain in many new areas. With more control over the power that memungkinkkan can turn on and off the chip when needed.
Electronic machine, called the Orgasmatron, from Woody Allen film Sleeper in 1973 is being developed by a North Carolina physician who modify spinal nerve stimulator to produce pleasure in women.
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