(October 20, 2021 at 5:29 pm)Angrboda Wrote:Mice are very close in terms of biology:(October 20, 2021 at 5:13 pm)WinterHold Wrote: 2-
https://qz.com/678186/theres-a-neurologi...-violence/
Black Widow spiders; anybody?
This research applies to fruit flies and mice, not humans. In fruit flies and mice there may be overlap between neurons associated with aggression and sex. The citation doesn't support any conclusions about human behavior, nor that there's a causal relationship between the two. Moreover, this has nothing to do with addictive chemicals in the brain which was the basis of your claim.
FAIL.
https://www.jax.org/why-the-mouse/excellent-models
Quote:[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.9)]Humans and mice don't look alike, but both species are mammals and are biologically very similar.[/color]
[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.9)]Almost all of the genes in mice share functions with the genes in humans. [/color]
Fail.
The addictive substance called "Dopamine" and it's produced when we have a reward; like orgasm:
https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/what...and%20plan.
Quote:Dopamine plays a role in how we feel pleasure. It's a big part of our unique human ability to think and plan. It helps us strive, focus, and find things interesting.
Fail^2
Quote:WinterHold Wrote: Wrote:3-
https://neurosciencenews.com/neuroscienc...ain-15354/
Quote: Wrote:In the long term, pornography seems to create sexual dysfunctions, especially the inability to achieve erection or orgasm with a real life partner. and [url=https://doi.org/10.1521/jscp.2012.31.4.410][/url] also appear to be compromised.
Do you know the difference between sex and pornography? This citation is irrelevant to what you claimed.
FAIL.
Yes. Sex is the execution of pornography.
Fail^3