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EEG during masturbation and ejaculation
Authors:Benjamin Graber M.D.  John W. Rohrbaugh Ph.D.  David B. Newlin Ph.D.  Jerald L. Varner Ph.D.  Robert J. Ellingson Ph.D.   M.D.
Affiliation:(1) Nebraska Psychiatric Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 602 South 45th Street, 68106 Omaha, Nebraska, USA;(2) Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, Psychological Science Building, Pierce Hall, 47907 West Lafayette, Indiana, USA;(3) Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 68508 Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Abstract:The occurrence of a distinctive EEG pattern specifically related to sexual arousal and orgasm would provide a reliable and convenient means of identifying such events in the laboratory and would also provide clues to cerebral structures involved in the processes.EEG-polygraph recordings were obtained under rigorously controlled conditions in four normal male subjects during masturbation and ejaculation. The EEG data were subjected to both impressionistic and quantitative analyses. They showed no remarkable changes during the sequence of relevant physiological responses. The sole effect was a slight depression of alpha activity, a well-known nonspecific effect associated with changes in attention and arousal. Examination of the literature shows little agreement among reported results of studies of EEG changes during orgasm. It is likely that at least some reported changes were artifactual. It is concluded that the case for the existence of EEG changes specifically related to sexual arousal and orgasm remains unproven.
Keywords:EEG  ejaculation  masturbation  orgasm  sexual physiology  spectral analysis
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