Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10302340 | Journal of Psychiatric Research | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Not-depressed BPD patients only showed tendencies for depression-like REM sleep abnormalities. Surprisingly, BPD patients displayed higher levels of delta power in the sleep EEG in NREM sleep than healthy control subjects. There was a marked discrepancy between objective and subjective sleep measurements, which indicates an altered perception of sleep in BPD. The underlying psychological and neurobiological mechanisms of these alterations are still unclear and need to be clarified in future studies including interventions on a pharmacological and cognitive-behavioral level.
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Authors
Alexandra Philipsen, Bernd Feige, Anam Al-Shajlawi, Christian Schmahl, Martin Bohus, Harald Richter, Ulrich Voderholzer, Klaus Lieb, Dieter Riemann,