Your Brain On Porn- Internet Pornography And Th... May 2026
Your Brain on Porn: Internet Pornography and the Emerging Science of Addiction
For most of human history, pornography was scarce. It was a grainy magazine hidden under a mattress, a fleeting late-night cable signal, or a brief, awkward visit to a physical adult bookstore. That scarcity meant the brain had a natural "circuit breaker." Today, the landscape has changed so dramatically that we are living in an uncontrolled global experiment.
Think of it like this: If you blast music at max volume for hours, your ears eventually adjust, and the music sounds quiet. You have to keep turning it up to feel the same impact. Your Brain on Porn- Internet Pornography and th...
But critics who deny addiction argue that high libido is not a disease. However, leading neuroscientist Dr. Marc Potenza (Yale) counters that compulsivity + tolerance + withdrawal + negative life consequences is the definition of addiction—regardless of whether the vehicle is a needle, a bottle, or an HDMI cable. Your Brain on Porn: Internet Pornography and the
Leo’s descent didn't happen overnight. It started with a high-speed internet connection and the discovery of "tube" sites that offered something evolution never prepared him for: endless novelty. Every click delivered a surge of dopamine—the "seeking" chemical—far beyond the 250% spike of natural sexual activity. To his primitive brain, he wasn't just watching a video; he was "mating" with a thousand partners a night. The Rewiring (Desensitization) Think of it like this: If you blast
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