Sensed Presence, Attenuated Psychosis, and Transliminality: At the Threshold of Consciousness

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Rosen, Cherise, et al. “Sensed Presence, Attenuated Psychosis, and Transliminality: At the Threshold of Consciousness”. Psychopathology, vol. 56, no. 5, 2023, pp. 359-70, https://doi.org/10.1159/000528572.
Rosen, C., Park, S., Baxter, T., Tufano, M., & Giersch, A. (2023). Sensed Presence, Attenuated Psychosis, and Transliminality: At the Threshold of Consciousness. Psychopathology, 56(5), 359-370. https://doi.org/10.1159/000528572
Rosen C, Park S, Baxter T, Tufano M, Giersch A. Sensed Presence, Attenuated Psychosis, and Transliminality: At the Threshold of Consciousness. Psychopathology. 2023;56(5):359-70.
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