has been developed by University of Sussex mathematicians, according to a press release by the institution published on Wednesday.
To achieve this, they analyzed data from previous studies such as the Masters-Johnson theory of sexual response cycle, which included data from 10,000 sexual acts performed in the lab as well as studies undertaken at the University of Groningen, in the Netherlands around a decade ago where consenting participants undertook sexual acts inside fMRI machines.
“Our results cover the physiological and psychological aspects required to reach climax. They reinforce, and mathematically prove, existing studies into the psychology of sex."“A key finding is that too much psychological arousal early in the process can inhibit the chance of reaching climax. Simply put, our findings can be summarised as ‘don’t overthink it.’”of men because they have a simpler arousal cycle than women do.
Of course the engineers need a mathematical model. What's next, CAD.
Bet the model differences between ages on men and women will be polar opposites.
Wasn't there already one done where the researchers trained an machine learning model to climax indefinitely using a vibrator and some ECG and pulse sensors?
What..... What is mathematics doing there.
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