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Christine Mohr

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Current Psychiatry Reports|June 7, 2005
The demystification of autoscopic phenomena: experimental propositionsChristine Mohr, Olaf Blanke
Vision Research|August 1, 2009
Schizotypal personality traits influence idiosyncratic initiation of saccadic face explorationUte Leonards, Christine Mohr
Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|July 16, 2005
Out-of-body experience, heautoscopy, and autoscopic hallucination of neurological origin Implications for neurocognitive mechanisms of corporeal awareness and self-consciousnessOlaf Blanke, Christine Mohr
Laterality|March 17, 2007
Test-retest stability of an experimental measure of human turning behaviour in right-handers, mixed-handers, and left-handersChristine Mohr, Alex Lievesley
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 17, 2008
Out of the body, but not out of mindPeter Brugger, Christine Mohr
Schizophrenia Bulletin|March 27, 2015
Integration and development in schizotypy research: an introduction to the special supplementMartin Debbané, Christine Mohr
Laterality|May 21, 2013
Schizotypy and hemispheric asymmetry: Results from two Chapman scales, the O-LIFE questionnaire, and two laterality measuresKerry Schofield, Christine Mohr
Laterality|October 4, 2012
Performance of younger and older adults in lateralised right and left hemisphere asymmetry tasks supports the HAROLD modelKevin Collins, Christine Mohr
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 18, 2008
The paranormal mind: how the study of anomalous experiences and beliefs may inform cognitive neurosciencePeter Brugger, Christine Mohr
Psychiatry Research|September 6, 2005
Does contextual information influence positive and negative schizotypy scores in healthy individuals? The answer is maybeChristine Mohr, Ute Leonards
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Current Psychiatry Reports|June 7, 2005
The demystification of autoscopic phenomena: experimental propositionsChristine Mohr, Olaf Blanke
Vision Research|August 1, 2009
Schizotypal personality traits influence idiosyncratic initiation of saccadic face explorationUte Leonards, Christine Mohr
Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|July 16, 2005
Out-of-body experience, heautoscopy, and autoscopic hallucination of neurological origin Implications for neurocognitive mechanisms of corporeal awareness and self-consciousnessOlaf Blanke, Christine Mohr
Laterality|March 17, 2007
Test-retest stability of an experimental measure of human turning behaviour in right-handers, mixed-handers, and left-handersChristine Mohr, Alex Lievesley
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 17, 2008
Out of the body, but not out of mindPeter Brugger, Christine Mohr
Schizophrenia Bulletin|March 27, 2015
Integration and development in schizotypy research: an introduction to the special supplementMartin Debbané, Christine Mohr
Laterality|May 21, 2013
Schizotypy and hemispheric asymmetry: Results from two Chapman scales, the O-LIFE questionnaire, and two laterality measuresKerry Schofield, Christine Mohr
Laterality|October 4, 2012
Performance of younger and older adults in lateralised right and left hemisphere asymmetry tasks supports the HAROLD modelKevin Collins, Christine Mohr
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 18, 2008
The paranormal mind: how the study of anomalous experiences and beliefs may inform cognitive neurosciencePeter Brugger, Christine Mohr
Psychiatry Research|September 6, 2005
Does contextual information influence positive and negative schizotypy scores in healthy individuals? The answer is maybeChristine Mohr, Ute Leonards
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