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Similar or Disparate Brain Patterns? The Intra-Personal EEG Variability of Three Women With Multiple Personality Disorder
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Key Words
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Interpersonal EEG Variability
Intra-personal EEG Variability
Multiple Personality Disorder
Quantitative EEG
ABSTRACT
Quantitative EEG was used to assess the intra-personal variability of brain electrical activity for 3 women diagnosed with Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD). Two separate control groups (within-subject and between-subject) were used to test the hypothesis that the intra-personal EEG vari...
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