2016
DOI: 10.3402/snp.v6.31883
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Do rats have orgasms?

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough humans experience orgasms with a degree of statistical regularity, they remain among the most enigmatic of sexual responses; difficult to define and even more difficult to study empirically. The question of whether animals experience orgasms is hampered by similar lack of definition and the additional necessity of making inferences from behavioral responses.MethodHere we define three behavioral criteria, based on dimensions of the subjective experience of human orgasms described by Mah and B… Show more

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“…Subsequent studies indicate that female rats will only develop this conditioned place preference when copulation is at their preferred pacing interval (Jenkins and Becker, 2003b). Finally, female rats show evidence of orgasm-like behavior as indicated by contractions of the pelvic-floor muscles and short-term changes associated with reward state such as ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs; Pfaus et al, 2016). Taken together, these studies indicate that sexual behavior may, in itself, be rewarding to the female rat, at least under certain conditions.…”
Section: Modulators Of Sexual Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent studies indicate that female rats will only develop this conditioned place preference when copulation is at their preferred pacing interval (Jenkins and Becker, 2003b). Finally, female rats show evidence of orgasm-like behavior as indicated by contractions of the pelvic-floor muscles and short-term changes associated with reward state such as ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs; Pfaus et al, 2016). Taken together, these studies indicate that sexual behavior may, in itself, be rewarding to the female rat, at least under certain conditions.…”
Section: Modulators Of Sexual Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5) The latency of the ride which is the time between the introduction of a female in the cage and the first mount; (6) The intromission latency time which is the time between the introduction of the female and the first intromission; (7) The latency time of ejaculation which is the time that separates the first intromission from the first ejaculation (Pfaus et al, 2016).…”
Section: Study Protocol For Male Sexual Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Females Macaca mulatta have been found to reach orgasms after artificial vaginal stimulations (Burton 1971). Zumpe and Michael (1968) also noted pelvic movements in female (Macaca rhesus) and some mammals such as dogs, cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, ferrets and rats are known to be stimulated by frictional means (Heeb and Yahr 1996;Troisi and Carosi 1998;Pfaus et al 2016). In mammals, orgasm is accompanied by prostate discharge in males and release of the para-urethral glands [Guérin/Skene's] in females, suggesting a similar role in gamete release in both sexes.…”
Section: Phylogeny Of the Orgasmmentioning
confidence: 97%