Saturday, August 15, 2015

Revealed... how watching porn really affects your BRAIN

Teenagers as young as 13 are now believed to regularly watch pornography. But a slew of studies show regularly consumption may actually re-wire the brainTeenagers as young as 13 regularly watch it, and for millions of adults it is their guilty pleasure.
Pornography offers men and women alike a chance to explore their sexual fantasies.
But while X-rated images and films can help boost your libido, and many report it improves relationships, there is another side affecting your health.  
From releasing mood-boosting hormones to triggering addictive tendencies, porn can have a sinister effect on our brains.
Teenagers as young as 13 are now believed to regularly watch pornography. But a slew of studies show regularly consumption may actually re-wire the brain
A slew of studies show excessive watching of pornography may actually re-wire the brain, Medical Daily reports.
THE MORE PORN YOU WATCH, THE MORE YOU NEED
Both having sex and watching porn causes dopamine, the neurotransmitter responsible for reward and pleasure, to be released.
But repeatedly causing this surge in dopamine – by regularly watching pornography – means the brain become desensitised to its effects.
A study published in JAMA Psychiatry in 2014 found regularly viewing pornography seemed to dull the response to sexual stimulation over time.This means the brain needs more dopamine in order to feel the same ‘high’, which causes a person to watch more porn, German researchers found.
And a 2011 study, published in Psychology Today, found that these dopamine spikes mean porn-users start needing increasingly extreme experiences to become sexually aroused.
After being exposed to so many lurid images in films, men have become de-sensitised and are increasingly unable to become excited by ordinary sexual encounters.
Pornography is creating a generation of young men who are hopeless in the bedroom, the report concluded.
PORN SHRINKS THE BRAIN 
Men who watch pornography may be shrinking their brains, the German researchers described above discovered. 
The striatum area of the brain, linked with the motivation and reward response, shrank in size the more porn a person viewed.
Men who watch pornography may be shrinking their brains, one study found. The striatum area of the brain, linked with the motivation and reward response, was smaller the more porn a person had viewed (file photo)
Men who watch pornography may be shrinking their brains, one study found. The striatum area of the brain, linked with the motivation and reward response, was smaller the more porn a person had viewed (file photo)
The study marked the first time researchers found a possible link between regularly viewing pornography and physical harm. 
However, they noted that is possible that people who spend more time looking at pornography are born with a certain type of brain.
PORN ADDICTS HAVE MINDS LIKE DRUG ADDICTS
When porn addicts watch X-rated material, the ‘addiction’ part of the brain lights up on scans, Cambridge University researchers discovered in 2013.
The brains of young men who are obsessed by online pornography ‘lit up like Christmas trees’ upon being shown erotic images, a pioneering study has found.
The area stimulated – the part of the brain involved in processing reward, motivation and pleasure – is the same part that is highly active among drug and alcohol addicts.
A year later, another study by the same University found sex addicts who watched porn from an early age had three regions of the brain that were more active than their counterparts who were not addicted to sex.
The ventral striatum, dorsal anterior cingulate and amygdala – were active in the sex addicts – and experts said these are the regions that are also particularly activated in drug addicts when shown drug stimuli.
The ventral striatum is involved in processing reward and motivation, whilst the dorsal anterior cingulate is implicated in anticipating rewards and drug craving.
The amygdala is involved in processing the significance of events and emotions.

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