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Electroencephalographic Findings in Treatment-Seeking Homosexuals Compared with Heterosexuals: a Controlled Study
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2018
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During the course of research into the reorientating of homosexuals routine EEGs were taken to identify patients with low convulsive threshold to exclude them from treatment (aversion). In an initial series of 28 homosexuals 4 showed EEG abnormalities related to organic conditions, but EEGs of the otherwise apparently normal treatment seeking homosexuals showed more marked overbreathing response than would have been expected by chance.
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