Georgiadis Janniko R, Holstege Gert
Department of Anatomy and Embryology, University Medical Center Groningen, 9713 AV Groningen, The Netherlands.
J Comp Neurol. 2005 Dec 5;493(1):33-8. doi: 10.1002/cne.20735.
Penile sensory information is essential for reproduction, but almost nothing is known about how sexually salient inputs from the penis are processed in the brain. We used positron emission tomography to measure regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) during various stages of male sexual performance. Compared to a passive resting condition (without penile erection), sexual stimulation of the penis increased rCBF in an area of the right hemisphere encompassing the posterior insula and adjacent posterior part of the secondary somatosensory cortex (SII) and decreased rCBF in the right amygdala. No activation was observed in either the thalamus, genital part of primary somatosensory cortex (SI), or hypothalamus. Based on these results we put forward the concept that during sexual performance the salience of the stimulus, represented by activation of the insula and SII, is of greater significance than the exact location of the stimulus, encoded in SI. The absence of activation in the hypothalamus indicates that this region is more important for the onset of sexual arousal than for the resulting sexual performance. Deactivation of the amygdala during sexual stimulation of the penis corresponds with a decrease of vigilance during sexual performance.
阴茎感觉信息对生殖至关重要,但对于来自阴茎的性显著输入在大脑中是如何被处理的,人们几乎一无所知。我们使用正电子发射断层扫描来测量男性性活动各个阶段的局部脑血流量(rCBF)。与被动休息状态(无阴茎勃起)相比,阴茎的性刺激增加了右半球一个区域的rCBF,该区域包括后岛叶和次级体感皮层(SII)的相邻后部,同时减少了右杏仁核的rCBF。在丘脑、初级体感皮层(SI)的生殖器部分或下丘脑均未观察到激活。基于这些结果,我们提出这样一个概念:在性活动期间,由岛叶和SII的激活所代表刺激的显著性比SI中编码的刺激的确切位置更为重要。下丘脑未激活表明该区域对性唤起的开始比对由此产生的性活动更为重要。阴茎性刺激期间杏仁核的失活与性活动期间警觉性的降低相对应。