JUVENILE DELINQUENTS AND THEIR ABNORMAL EEG'S (2) CONTINUOUS THETA WAVES

From the EEG patterns of juvenile delinquents, the authors examined the theta waves and investigated their relations to criminological and psychological findings, comparing them with those of normal EEG and the 14 & 6 c/s positive spikes group.

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