Recent basic research on the neural control of female sexual function is re
viewed with an emphasis on the pathways controlling the genitalia. Sexual r
esponses require the coordination of sympathetic, parasympathetic and somat
ic nervous system. This coordination is performed by interneuronal systems
within the lower spinal cord. Sexual responses can be reflexively elicited
by genital stimulation. The excitability of the spinal cord can be positive
ly or negatively modulated by descending pathways from supraspinal sites. T
hese supraspinal areas are extensively interconnected and also receive pelv
ic sensory information. Several of them are modulated by gonadal hormones,
allowing for a hormonal control of sexual behavior. Successful restoration
of function following neural injury requires an understanding of these neur
al pathways.