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Other uses pp semi indef pp move indef File Podkowi ski Sza uniesie MNK.jpg thumb 225px Frenzy of Exultations 1894 , by W adys aw Podkowi ski Orgasm from Greek orgasmos , from organ to mature, swell, also sexual climax is the sudden discharge of accumulated sexual tension during the Human sexual response cycle sexual response cycle , resulting in rhythmic Muscle contraction muscular contractions in the human pelvis pelvic region characterized by an intense sensation of pleasure. ref name M&J Cite book publisher Little, Brown isbn 0 316 54987 8, 9780316549875 page 366 last Masters first William H. coauthors Virginia E. Johnson, Reproductive Biology Research Foundation U.S. title Human Sexual Response year 1966 ref ref name health.discovery.com cite web title Orgasm publisher Health.discovery.com accessdate 21 April 2010 url http health.discovery.com centers sex sexpedia orgasm.html ref Experienced by male s and female s, orgasms are controlled by the involuntary or Autonomic nervous system autonomic nervous system . They are often associated with other involuntary actions, including muscular spasm s in multiple areas of the body, a general Euphoria emotion euphoric sensation and, frequently, body movements and Manner of articulation vocalization s are expressed. The period after orgasm known as a refractory period sex refractory period is often a relaxing experience, attributed to the release of the neurohormone s oxytocin and prolactin . ref Cite journal author Exton MS, Kr ger TH, Koch M, et al. title Coitus induced orgasm stimulates prolactin secretion in healthy subjects journal Psychoneuroendocrinology volume 26 issue 3 pages 287 94 year 2001 month April pmid 11166491 doi 10.1016 S0306 4530 00 00053 6 ref Human orgasms usually result from the stimulation of the human penis penis in males, typically accompanying ejaculation , and the clitoris in females. ref name health.discovery.com ref name Weiten cite book authors Wayne Weiten, Dana S. Dunn, Elizabe ... more details