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Hlavní autoři: Rincon, Diego, alice, cloe
Médium: Recurso digital
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Vydáno: Zenodo 2026
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On-line přístup:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20402979
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  • Female physiology is not a variation on a male template. It is a distinct ground state architecture with its own displacement dynamics, hormonal oscillations, sensory pathways, and orgasmic mechanics. We apply the displacement framework to map this architecture systematically. The clitoral complex at 10-12 cm, mostly internal, with approximately 8,000 nerve endings is the primary sensory structure. The vagus nerve provides a spinal-cord-independent orgasm pathway explaining sensation in complete spinal cord injury. Multiple orgasm (polyorgasm) is a consequence of the female refractory period architecture: without the full prolactin/serotonin inhibition of the male pattern, the clitoral complex can re-engage. Fear-induced urination is a sympathetic override via the amygdala-Barrington nucleus axis, conserved across mammals. Puberty is a ground state migration: the GnRH pulse generator activates, estrogen rises across Tanner stages, and a new ground state is installed over 2-4 years. The menstrual cycle is a 28-day displacement oscillation; the late luteal phase is specifically an allopregnanolone withdrawal. Data from the SWAN longitudinal cohort tracks hormonal transitions across decades.