According to the results of a new study conducted by a team from McGill University in Canada, women who have sex more often remember better.
Research on how PVI or penile-vaginal intercourse affects the female brain came to the conclusion that women who have sex more often remember abstract words better and easier.
Canadians have found a link between sex and the growth of nerve tissue in the hippocampus, the part of the brain responsible for controlling emotions, the nervous system and memory, or memory.
Women under the age of 30 participated in the research, who were shown photos of faces and abstract words, as well as a questionnaire about the frequency of sexual relations.
Therefore, the results showed that women who often practice sex remember abstract words better, but the frequency of sexual relations had no effect on the memory of faces.
The connection with memory may be the result of the fact that sex is a type of exercise and that it helps relieve stress and depression, and therefore has positive effects on memory.
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