Neural control of ejaculation

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Abstract

Ejaculation is the most reinforcing component of sexual behavior. However, the neural substrates mediating ejaculation and processing ejaculation-related signals remain poorly understood. We review the current understanding of central control of ejaculation. Specifically, the recent identification of a candidate spinothalamic pathway involved in relay of ejaculation-specific signals is discussed. In addition, the discovery of a neural population of lumbar interneurons playing an pivotal role in expression of ejaculation is reviewed. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Coolen, L. M. (2005). Neural control of ejaculation. In Journal of Comparative Neurology (Vol. 493, pp. 39–45). https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.20784

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