Concurrent elicitation of electroencepha
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Alice Y.W. Chang; Terry B.J. Kuo; Julie Y.H. Chan; Samuel H.H. Chan
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Article
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1996
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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It is well-known from animal and human studies that, as a central nervous stimulant, cocaine induces electroencephalographic (EEG) desynchronization. Cocaine also purportedly increases sexual behavior as a n aphrodisiac. Whether the effects of cocaine on EEG activity and penile erection are mechanis