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  • DBS Surgery, Part 3: July 3, 2007: Two years ago tonight, Gail and I arrived at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville for the third and final part of the deep brain stimulation surgery. After having the bone markers put in June 5 and the probes implanted on June 13, it was time to have the neurostimulato rs implanted the morning of July 3, 2007. Here?s something I wrote a couple days after the face, describing the procedure?

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June 29th

  • Technology Review: Targeting the Brain with Sound Waves
  • Allvoices.com - How to Orgasm (If You're a Woman!): Shere Hite explained how women apply orgasm techniques in order to reach orgasm during intercourse. Women's sexual arousal and orgasm is not automatic and so women have to learn how to orgasm. Inevitably, such techniques take time to develop. " ... the two reasons women don't orgasm during intercourse are: (1) they are given false information, specifically they are told that the penis thrusting in the vagina will cause orgasm; and (2) they are intimidated from exploring and touching their bodies... They do not control their own stimulation.&q uot; (p53 The Hite Reports 1993) Research indicates that masturbation is innate but sex itself is learned. We know that vaginal intercourse is reproductive and so we assume it also leads to sexual pleasure.
  • Allvoices.com - Why Foreplay Techniques Don't Always Work As We...: Foreplay has evolved as a means of compensating women for the lack of clitoral stimulation during intercourse. The concept behind foreplay techniques (including clitoral stimulation) is that a man should be able to arouse a woman sufficiently to enable him to continue stimulating her to orgasm through thrusting alone. One problem with foreplay is that clitoral stimulation needs to continue to the point of orgasm. (Imagine leaving off penile stimulation just as a man heads for orgasm!) More fundamentally though, foreplay techniques do not necessarily assist with women's arousal because sexual arousal depends more on a person's psychological state than on physical stimulation.

June 27th

June 24th

  • Allvoices.com - Announcing Launch of New Web Forum for Women's Sexuality: Ms Thomas wants other women to have access to the kind of open discussion that would have helped her: ?I was bitterly disappointed when sex did not match up to all the hype. Later I found it difficult to find anyone who could talk confidently about women?s experience of orgasm either from masturbation or during sex.?
  • "Ways Women Orgasm" - the sexuality forum where female orgasm matters: WaysWomenOrgas m.org aims to inform and reassure women of all ages: both the site content and pictures are completely clean. The discussion is based on honesty not sexual ego and covers: sex drive, the role of fantasy and why orgasm from masturbation may always be different to orgasm from penetration. Originally, foreplay was suggested as a solution to the inadequate clitoral stimulation provided by intercourse. Unfortunately, not only do women need clitoral stimulation to continue up to the point of orgasm but also, due to the sensitivity of the clitoris, it can be difficult for a man to provide the right kind of stimulation. So when women ask about lack of orgasm today, experts suggest that they masturbate during sex. In fact, little is known about how successful women are with this approach in practice. To help improve our understanding, www.WaysWomenO rgasm.org invites women to share how they achieve arousal and orgasm with a partner.

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June 19th

  • "What?s Up With Masturbation?" by Kong Hee.: The word ?masturbation? is thought to have been derived from the Greek word mezea, which means ?penises.? It could have also been derived from the Latin words, manus (?hand?) and turbare (?to disturb?). According to the Microsoft Encarta Dictionary, masturbation is to ?give yourself or somebody else sexual pleasure by stroking the genitals, usually to orgasm.? Merriam-Webste r?s Collegiate Dictionary states that ?the stimulation can be performed manually, by other types of bodily contact (short of sexual intercourse), by use of objects or tools, or by some combination of these methods.?
  • on May 8, 2009 jgp.rupress.or g Downloaded from: just what is it ? - what is purinergic stimulation?

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  • Technovelgy -- iPlant Brain Implant Advocated For Self-Improveme nt: "The iPlant is a type of brain implant advocated as a means of programming yourself. The idea is that an iPlant would be similar to today's deep brain stimulation implants. The iPlant would electronically regulate the release of monoamines in the brain. Monoamines effectively determine motivation, mood, learning and creativity.&qu ot;
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