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Vasocongestion and Electromyographic Activity In this recording, vasocongestive (blood flow) activity (top) and electromyographic activity (bottom) are recorded during a series of "Kegel Exercise" contractions using a combination VPG/EMG sensor. Subject was cued by signal lights (lower margin; up = "contract"). Note that the blood flow increases as a result of pelvic muscle contractions. Other research (e.g., Renee Masse) has shown that such exercises lead to increased lubrication, which is assumed to be a consequence of vasocongestion. (April, 1979). Note that vasocongestion does not always occur; the subject has to be "in the mood" to become aroused. Click Here to view responses during masturbation. Click Here to return to our Home Page. Copyright 1999 John D. Perry |
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