How did Masters and Johnson refute Freud's theory of clitoral and vaginal orgasms?

1 Answer
Jun 2, 2018

They recorded some of the first laboratory data on the anatomy and physiology of human sexual response based on direct observation of 382 women and 312 men.

Explanation:

Masters and Johnson's studies, from 1957 until 1965, they recorded some of the first laboratory data on the anatomy and physiology of human sexual response based on direct observation of 382 women and 312 men

Masters and Johnson focused primarily on the biology of sex as they examined physiological responses to sexual activity.

Other views and details here:
http://psychistofwomen.umwblogs.org/sexuality/post-kinsey/masters-and-johnson/

Good historical review and conclusions here:
http://www.psychiatrytalk.com/2010/02/an-orgasm-by-any-other-name/