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What are the characteristics of an asperger's eeg?

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Normal: The eeg is a record of brain electrical activity. It may show characteristic findings in certain epileptic conditions and for certain disease states. Autism spectrum disorders, including asperger's syndrome, will have a normal eeg unless some other process is occurring. There is a higher incidence of epilepsy in the autism spectrum disorders, but should be considered as a separate problem.

Answered 8/18/2012

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Aspergers: Here are 2 articles i found. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/06/120625203010.htm http://www.Futurehealth.Org/populum/pageproduct.Php?F=asperger-s---add--differences-and-simila-092007-76.Html.

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