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EAWE: Examination of Anomalous World Experience

Psychopathology, 2017
The “EAWE: Examination of Anomalous World Experience” is a detailed semi-structured interview format whose aim is to elicit description and discussion of a person's experience of various aspects of their lived world. The instrument is grounded in the tradition of phenomenological psychopathology and aims to explore, in a qualitatively rich manner, six ...
Sass, Louis   +6 more
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Lateralized Anomalous Perceptual Experiences in Schizophrenia

Psychopathology, 1991
Four cases of schizophrenia are described, in which subjects reported anomalous perceptual experiences confined to one visual field, in all cases the left visual field. The pattern, content and laterality of such anomalous perceptions point to the presence of right hemisphere dysfunction in schizophrenia.
R, Persaud, J, Cutting
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EASE: Examination of Anomalous Self-Experience

Psychopathology, 2005
for a detailed account of phenomena that have in common a somehow deformed sense of fi rst-person perspective – in brief, a disorder or defi ciency in the sense of being a subject, a self-coinciding center of action, thought, and experience 1 . The scale is mainly designed for conditions in the schizophrenia spectrum, but it cannot be used alone as a ...
Parnas, Josef   +6 more
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Anomalous conical emission: Two-beam experiments

Physical Review A, 1994
We report the observation of anomalous conical emission in the first resonant transition of atomic calcium in the presence of a second probe beam. The observations do not favor the refraction-at-boundary model unless the incoherence between the beams plays a crucial role.
, Fernández Guasti M   +3 more
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Anomalous sea surface reverberation scale model experiments

Ultrasonics, 2006
Low frequency sea surface sound backscattering from approximately 100 Hz to a few kHz observed from the 1960s broadband measurements using explosive charges to the Critical Sea Test measurements conducted in the 1990 s is substantially higher than explained by rough sea surface scattering theory.
T H, Neighbors, L, Bjørnø
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