Article: No, no, no! The machine that can spot fake orgasm; SCANS OF BRAIN ACTIVITY PROVE IF WOMEN ARE MAKING IT UP OR REALLY LETTING GO.

Byline: REBECCA SMITH

BY REBECCA SMITH Health Correspondent in Copenhagen

WOMEN may be able to fool their partners with a faked orgasm, but they can't fool a machine.

These are the first images of scans which show that different sections of the brain are active during real and faked orgasms.

It reveals how women faking an orgasm have to put a huge amount of conscious thought into carrying it off.

For those experiencing the real thing, the process is very different and involves part of the brain temporarily switching off.

In a real orgasm, the parts of the brain associated with control of emotions and fear are subdued ...

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