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Male Copulatory Circuitry in Rodents

It has been observed in male rodents that the vomeronasal organ, which contains receptor sensory cells, detects pheromones from females. This sends axons to the olfactory bulb in the brain. These neurons launch to the medial amygdala, which circulates testosterone to maintain a masculine function during copulation. This sends axons to the mPOA, which merges all of this information to lead to ejaculation.

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Updated 2021-06-23

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