Male rats were given brain stimulation before, during, and after copulation. Stimulation before mating improved performance while stimulation after mating improved the initiation of the next mating sequence. Stimulation during mating interfered with sexual behavior. It was concluded that stimulation during a mating sequence disrupts copulation, without being aversive, while stimulation outside of the sequence can improve mating in rats.
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