Background: Human female orgasm is a vexed question in the field while there is credible evidence of cryptic female choice that has many hallmarks of orgasm in other species. Our initial goal was to produce a proof of concept for allowing females to study an aspect of infertility in a home setting, specifically by aligning the study of human infertility and increased fertility with the study of other mammalian fertility. In the latter case - the realm of oxytocin-mediated sperm retention mechanisms seems to be at work in terms of ultimate function (differential sperm retention) while the proximate function (rapid transport or cervical tenting) remains unresolved. Method: A repeated measures design using an easily taught technique in a natur...
OBJECTIVE: To assess sperm function in patients with unexplained infertility in comparison with norm...
The female orgasm represents one of the most complex functions in the field of human sexuality.The c...
STUDY QUESTION: Does the rapid transit through the uterine environment modulate the sperm physiologi...
Background: Human female orgasm is a vexed question in the field while there is credible evidence of...
Objective: To compare the sequential effects of human cervical mucus (CM), oviductal fluid, and foll...
Objective: To compare the effect of human oviductal fluid on sperm motility and hyperactivation duri...
BACKGROUND: The majority of men find the production of a semen sample an embarrassing and stressful ...
STUDY QUESTION: Can flagellar analyses be scaled up to provide automated tracking of motile sperm, a...
Building on previous work that identified different types of orgasm in women (King, Belsky, Mah, & B...
cally test predictions derived from two hypotheses regarding human female orgasm behavior as an evol...
The objectives of this study were to examine the predictive value of the PCT in relation to treatmen...
Objective: To assess the relationship between sperm morphology and motion parameters and sperm-zona ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in semen quality between samples collected by masturbation at ...
In species with internal fertilization, females can favour certain males over others, not only befor...
Birds are model organisms in sperm biology. Previous work in zebra finches, suggested that sperm sam...
OBJECTIVE: To assess sperm function in patients with unexplained infertility in comparison with norm...
The female orgasm represents one of the most complex functions in the field of human sexuality.The c...
STUDY QUESTION: Does the rapid transit through the uterine environment modulate the sperm physiologi...
Background: Human female orgasm is a vexed question in the field while there is credible evidence of...
Objective: To compare the sequential effects of human cervical mucus (CM), oviductal fluid, and foll...
Objective: To compare the effect of human oviductal fluid on sperm motility and hyperactivation duri...
BACKGROUND: The majority of men find the production of a semen sample an embarrassing and stressful ...
STUDY QUESTION: Can flagellar analyses be scaled up to provide automated tracking of motile sperm, a...
Building on previous work that identified different types of orgasm in women (King, Belsky, Mah, & B...
cally test predictions derived from two hypotheses regarding human female orgasm behavior as an evol...
The objectives of this study were to examine the predictive value of the PCT in relation to treatmen...
Objective: To assess the relationship between sperm morphology and motion parameters and sperm-zona ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in semen quality between samples collected by masturbation at ...
In species with internal fertilization, females can favour certain males over others, not only befor...
Birds are model organisms in sperm biology. Previous work in zebra finches, suggested that sperm sam...
OBJECTIVE: To assess sperm function in patients with unexplained infertility in comparison with norm...
The female orgasm represents one of the most complex functions in the field of human sexuality.The c...
STUDY QUESTION: Does the rapid transit through the uterine environment modulate the sperm physiologi...