Sexual Pleasure is Just a Click Away


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A 'sex chip' is being developed by scientists which will be able to stimulate pleasure centres in the brain, Sunday Times reported. The chip would give tiny shocks from implanted electrodes to the brain.

A research survey conducted by Morten Kringelbach, senior fellow at Oxford University's department of psychiatry, and reported in the Nature Reviews Neuroscience journal, found that the orbitofrontal cortex could be a "new stimulation target" to help people suffering from anhedonia, an inability to experience pleasure from such activities. Stimulating this area can produce intense pleasure, he added.

However, Kringelbach's colleague Aziz said the wiring remains a hurdle. He said that the current technology, which requires surgery to connect a wire from a heart pacemaker into the brain, causes bleeding in some patients and is "intrusive and crude". By 2015, he predicts, micro-computers in the brain with a range of applications could be self-powered and controlled by hand-held transmitters.

An electronic machine that generates sexual sensations is already under development by a North Carolina doctor, Stuart Meloy, who is modifying a spinal cord stimulator to produce pleasure in women. He calls it the Orgasmatron, a name taken from an orgasm-producing device in the 1973 Woody Allen film Sleeper.

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How interview went:

Interviewer: So what is this chip you have deiscovered?

Scientist: Well it's amazing. We can stimulate any sensation on the human body.

Interviewer: Such as...

Scientist: Well, pain, pleasure, temperature, touch, smell. It's app...

Interviewer: Pleasure?

Scientist: Yes, pleasure is controlled in the same way as all human sensations. The practical implications are far reaching. The medical uses are goin...

Interviewer: But, sexual pleasure?

Scientist: Any form of sensation. I think you are missing the poin...

Interviewer: So how can this be used?

Scientist: I am glad you asked. Specifically we have been considering the use alongside prosthetic devices for ampute...

Interviewer: I mean, how can it be used sexually?

Scientist: Um, you keep going back to that topic don't you... Well in laymans terms, it could be used to produce any respon...

Interviewer: Look, can it make me ###### electronically?

Scientist: Sigh... Well, I suppose that is one possib...

Interviewer: Thanks. Bye!

...

Headline: Sex chip invented - phwoar!

How interview went:

Interviewer: So what is this chip you have deiscovered?

Scientist: Well it's amazing. We can stimulate any sensation on the human body.

Interviewer: Such as...

Scientist: Well, pain, pleasure, temperature, touch, smell. It's app...

Interviewer: Pleasure?

Scientist: Yes, pleasure is controlled in the same way as all human sensations. The practical implications are far reaching. The medical uses are goin...

Interviewer: But, sexual pleasure?

Scientist: Any form of sensation. I think you are missing the poin...

Interviewer: So how can this be used?

Scientist: I am glad you asked. Specifically we have been considering the use alongside prosthetic devices for ampute...

Interviewer: I mean, how can it be used sexually?

Scientist: Um, you keep going back to that topic don't you... Well in laymans terms, it could be used to produce any respon...

Interviewer: Look, can it make me ###### electronically?

Scientist: Sigh... Well, I suppose that is one possib...

Interviewer: Thanks. Bye!

...

Headline: Sex chip invented - phwoar!

Lol, so true...

Does anyone know about the famous rat(s) that pressed the pleasure button instead of the food button (until they died of hunger)? Well, that's what I'm beginning to picture as I read this thread. Replace the rat with a human and you get a similar, though less extreme, response.

Does anyone know about the famous rat(s) that pressed the pleasure button instead of the food button (until they died of hunger)? Well, that's what I'm beginning to picture as I read this thread. Replace the rat with a human and you get a similar, though less extreme, response.

same here

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