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. 2015 Jan 2;10(8):1061–1065. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsu157

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Interaction effect. Crossed interaction between stimulus condition and sexual orientation (P = 0.008) driven by stimulus-specific MEP increases corresponding with the subjects’ sexual orientation. Heterosexual subjects showed higher MEP amplitudes for female in contrast to male stimuli (P = 0.088), while homosexual subjects showed the opposite response pattern with increased MEP amplitudes for male stimuli (P = 0.027). MEP = motor evoked potential.