Septal stimulation for the initiation of heterosexual behavior in a homosexual male
Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry, vol. 3, no. 1, 1972, pp. 23–30
Abstract
A 24-year-old male, overt homosexual, repeatedly hospitalized for chronic suicidal depression and found to have temporal lobe epilepsy, underwent a program of septal stimulation which resulted in subjectively reported and behaviorally observed states of pleasure, euphoria, relaxation, confidence, and sexual motivation. These responses were subsequently used to initiate heterosexual arousal and behavior. The findings have important implications for the treatment of some psychological disorders.
