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Symptoms and EEG Findings in the Borderline Syndrome
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NeuropsychologyNeurological DisorderEpilepsySocial SciencesPersonality DisorderBorderline IndividualsMood SymptomCognitive ElectrophysiologyNeurologyNeuropathologyPersonality DisordersPsychiatryDepressionEeg AbnormalitiesPsychiatric DisorderMood SpectrumEeg FindingsNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryBorderline SyndromeMedicinePsychopathologyBipolar Disorder
Symptomatology and electroencephalographic abnormalities were examined in thirty-nine individuals with borderline personality disorder, compared with twenty unipolar depressed patients. Borderline individuals showed a much higher incidence of symptoms commonly seen in complex partial seizures or episodic dyscontrol, and in addition had a much higher incidence of EEG abnormalities, particularly posterior sharp activity. These findings suggest that neurophysiological dysfunction may contribute to the borderline syndrome.
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