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The clinical significance of anomalous experience in the explanation of monothematic delusions [PDF]

open access: yesSynthÈse, 2021
Monothematic delusions involve a single theme, and often occur in the absence of a more general delusional belief system. They are cognitively atypical insofar as they are said to be held in the absence of evidence, are resistant to correction, and have ...
Paul Noordhof   +2 more
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Percutaneous intervention on anomalous circumflex coronary arteries — a single centre experience

open access: yesCardiovascular Revascularization Medicine, 2012
Background: Anomalies of the origin and course of the circumflex artery are amongst the most common seen at coronary angiography. There is limited information regarding patient and procedural characteristics, technical feasibility and outcomes associated
Gwilym M Morris   +2 more
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Are Anomalous Perceptual Experiences Necessary For Delusions?

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2008
Several theories of delusions suggest that anomalous perceptual experience is necessary for delusion formation. This study evaluated levels of anomalous perceptual experience in a large group of nonclinical participants from the general population (N = 337), a group of psychotic inpatients (N = 20), and 2 groups of hallucinating (N = 24) and ...
Vaughan, Bell   +2 more
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Lateralized Anomalous Perceptual Experiences in Schizophrenia

Psychopathology, 2010
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 modes in the Taylor experiment

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1981
Abstract An experimental investigation and a theoretical appraisal are presented which enlarge upon previous observations of multiple steady flows in a Taylor apparatus where the fluid-filled annulus is comparatively short. The aim of the experiments was a systematic exploration of all anomalous modes in this apparatus, namely those ...
Thomas Brooke Benjamin, T. Mullin
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The psychology of anomalous experiences: A rediscovery.

Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2017
This essay presents the rationale to consider anomalous experiences (AEs, such as synesthesia, lucid dreaming, hallucinations, psi-related experiences, and near-death experiences) as an essential topic in psychology. These experiences depart from the typical or customary characteristics of consciousness (e.g., out-of-body experiences), or from ordinary
Etzel Cardeña   +2 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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Computer Experiment of Anomalous Diffusion

The Physics of Fluids, 1966
A computer model of the diffusion of a fully ionized plasma across a constant magnetic field is described. The two-dimensional motion of one thousand charged rods is followed as they move according to Newtons law of motion under the action of their mutual electrostatic forces.
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