Rahul Hajare
Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, India
A female mind reacts much more and is more stimulated than a male one when aroused. Turns out, a woman's mind is much more complex than a male's when it comes to intimacy. According to a recent Pune University study, a female mind reacts much more and is more stimulated than a male one when transition of morphine to functional morphine. In the study conducted on 20 men and 20 women, each of the individuals was shown erotic film clips while their brain vitals were scanned by two scanners. One of the scanners was an MRI machine that tracked stimulation in their brains. The other was a heat-seeking camera that measured levels of arousal through participant's genitals. While not massive, the recorded difference between stimulation levels between male and female brains highlighted the consistent disparity between the two counterparts. There were no brain regions in men with stronger brain-genital correlations than in women", the study stated, according to the Independent. While interesting, the sample size for the study was too small, according to researcher Pune University. He further added that more detailed research would be required to draw such certain conclusions. However, he did not deny the complexity of female arousal.
MRI, Morphine smell.
Rahul Hajare was fortunate enough to be recognized for hard work with scholarships from Indian Council of Medical Research Ministry of Health Research New Delhi scholarship including a centenary Post doc National AIDS Research Institute Pune that is presented by Respected Dr. R.S.Paranjape, Immunologist and World Renowned Scientist., Retired Director & Scientist ‘G’ National AIDS Research Institute Pune. His initial journey was a quest to heal with a different kind of highly education and did a sponsorship at the Ana Laboratory in Mumbai. After completing his training, he was privileged to practice in KLE College of Pharmacy Bangalore as a board certified Secretary KLE society Belgavi, he was work to formerly reputed Pune University and services to be recognized by special Investigation team (SIT) for work in education.
11th International Congress on Clinical and Medical Case Reports; Webinar; September 14-15, 2020.
Abstract Citation:
Rahul Hajare, The first experiment of woman aroused transiting of morphine smell can detecting approach sex. A case report, 11th International Congress on Clinical and Medical Case Reports; Webinar; September 14-15, 2020. (https://medicalcasereports.healthconferences.org/abstract/202 0/the-first-experiment-of-woman-aroused-transiting-ofmorphine- smell-can-detecting-approach-sex)