整体与部分之和:解决阴蒂高潮与阴道高潮的明显争议。

Socioaffective neuroscience & psychology Pub Date : 2016-10-25 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.3402/snp.v6.32578
James G Pfaus, Gonzalo R Quintana, Conall Mac Cionnaith, Mayte Parada
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背景介绍一个多世纪以来,女性性高潮的本质一直是科学、政治和文化争论的焦点。自维多利亚时代以来,钟摆一直从阴道摆向阴蒂,在某种程度上又摆了回来,目前的争论焦点在于阴道内部是否存在感官结构,是否主要通过刺激阴道内部的感官结构就能达到性高潮,或者性高潮是否总是需要刺激外部的阴蒂龟头:我们回顾了阴蒂与阴道性高潮争论的历史,这场争论是在相互冲突的观点和来自精神病学和精神分析、流行病学、进化论、女权主义政治理论、生理学以及神经科学的数据的基础上演变而来的:结果:本文提出了一个新的综合观点,承认女性从一个或多个感官输入源体验性高潮的巨大潜力,这些输入源包括外部阴蒂龟头、与内部阴蒂球体相对应的 "G 点 "周围的内部区域、子宫颈,以及对乳头等非生殖器区域的感官刺激:随着经验的积累,对一个或所有这些触发区的刺激都会整合成一套 "完整 "的感觉输入、动作、体位、自律神经唤醒以及伴侣和情境相关的暗示,从而在手淫和交配过程中可靠地诱发快感和高潮。整合的过程是反复进行的,在人的一生中会随着新的性高潮体验而改变。
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The whole versus the sum of some of the parts: toward resolving the apparent controversy of clitoral versus vaginal orgasms.

Background: The nature of a woman's orgasm has been a source of scientific, political, and cultural debate for over a century. Since the Victorian era, the pendulum has swung from the vagina to the clitoris, and to some extent back again, with the current debate stuck over whether internal sensory structures exist in the vagina that could account for orgasms based largely on their stimulation, or whether stimulation of the external glans clitoris is always necessary for orgasm.

Method: We review the history of the clitoral versus vaginal orgasm debate as it has evolved with conflicting ideas and data from psychiatry and psychoanalysis, epidemiology, evolutionary theory, feminist political theory, physiology, and finally neuroscience.

Results: A new synthesis is presented that acknowledges the enormous potential women have to experience orgasms from one or more sources of sensory input, including the external clitoral glans, internal region around the "G-spot" that corresponds to the internal clitoral bulbs, the cervix, as well as sensory stimulation of non-genital areas such as the nipples.

Conclusions: With experience, stimulation of one or all of these triggering zones are integrated into a "whole" set of sensory inputs, movements, body positions, autonomic arousal, and partner- and contextual-related cues, that reliably induces pleasure and orgasm during masturbation and copulation. The process of integration is iterative and can change across the lifespan with new experiences of orgasm.

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