Cohen H D, Rosen R C, Goldstein L
Arch Sex Behav. 1976 May;5(3):189-99. doi: 10.1007/BF01541370.
Left and right parietal EEGs were recorded while seven subjects experienced sexual climax through self-stimulation. EEG data were quantified by continuous cumulated measurements of the integrated areas of EEG recording during successive 1-sec epochs. In eight out of 12 experiments, this measure revealed a statistically significant change in laterality. Controlled replications with two of the original subjects obviated the possibility that two potential sources of artifact (hand used for masturbation and gross body movements) accounted for the changes. While previous research has focused on vasomotor and myotonic indices of sexual response, this study demonstrates the significance of brain phenomena in sexual orgasm.
在七名受试者通过自我刺激达到性高潮时,记录其左右顶叶的脑电图。脑电图数据通过连续1秒时段内脑电图记录的积分区域的连续累积测量进行量化。在12项实验中的8项中,该测量显示出在偏侧性方面有统计学上的显著变化。对两名原始受试者进行的对照重复实验排除了两种潜在伪影来源(用于自慰的手和身体的大幅度运动)导致这些变化的可能性。虽然先前的研究集中在性反应的血管舒缩和肌强直指标上,但本研究证明了大脑现象在性高潮中的重要性。