Sexuality has always been a topic of human concern, and although in today's society, the discussion of this topic is still often avoided. The study of sexuality is an area that many scientists cannot avoid. Today we take a look at some of the strange moves that scientists are doing behind the scenes in this field.
In 1928, scientist Ernst Boas published a study that attracted a lot of attention because his research involved sexuality. Ernst's interesting study points out that humans can die suddenly during sexual activity, citing some experimental data. In the report, Ernst described the process of a couple having sex in a laboratory and recorded their heart rate. The results showed that their heart rate continued to rise as sex progressed, even peaking at 148 beats per minute. Heart rates above 100 beats per minute can lead to sudden death. Although this experiment is somewhat convincing, the reference value of the report is limited due to the small sample size.
Ernst's experiment pales in comparison to the experiments that will be presented next. The University Hospital of Jena in Germany has published a strange report, claiming that a female patient can reach *** with imagination alone, although the report of the hospital is controversial, but they provide relevant experimental data in the report, which makes this statement not impossible.
Another scientist, William Howell Masters, had sex with his assistant several times in order to study human sexuality. Despite the consensual nature of the parties, his actions were widely controversial and eventually led him to part ways with his assistant.
In addition to these examples, there are scientists who have tried to see through an MRI machine into human sexuality. The Dutch physician Peck van Anderdell conducted a series of experiments in the hope of finding a difference in sexual behavior. Although his efforts eventually yielded some results, his research was also controversial.
While scientists may have taken some bizarre moves when studying sexuality, these efforts have also provided some new perspectives on how we understand sexuality.
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