

Anal pneumatic base for psychophysiology research
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This is the foundation for a device designed to measure anal contractions in both men and women. A pressurized tube is inserted into the sensitive area beneath the corona, encircling the recessed shaft before connecting to an MPXV7002DP differential pressure sensor board. This innovative design builds upon the pioneering work of Bohlen & Held, who first introduced a similar concept in 1979. By making this blueprint freely available, we aim to facilitate future research on orgasmic features by sexual physiologists worldwide. The detailed design has already been submitted for peer-reviewed publication under the title: "Anal Pneumatics: A Tool for Verifying Orgasm Contractions Across Genders," authored by Prause and Arnold in 2019.

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