syrgasmotor
Syrgasmotor is a term used in the field of psychology and neuroscience to describe the experience of orgasm in non-human animals. The term is derived from the Greek words "syrinx," meaning "pipe" or "wind instrument," and "agō," meaning "to lead" or "to drive." The concept of syrgasmotor was first introduced by the psychologist and ethologist Konrad Lorenz in the 1960s.
Syrgasmotor refers to the physiological and behavioral responses that occur during orgasm in animals, including changes
Research on syrgasmotor has focused on a variety of species, including mammals, birds, and reptiles. Studies
The study of syrgasmotor has also raised important ethical and philosophical questions, particularly regarding the treatment