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Geoffrey Duran

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L'Encephale|April 5, 2025
Complex Bodily Hallucinatory Experiences Scale (CBHES): Development, structure and psychometric propertiesGeorge A Michael, Sara Salgues, Geoffrey Duran
L'Encephale|July 24, 2025
French validation of the Sexual Sensation Seeking and Sexual Compulsivity ScalesValentin Revillard, Geoffrey Duran, George A Michael
Physiology & Behavior|January 7, 2018
Resting heart rate: A physiological predicator of lie detection abilityGeoffrey Duran, Isabelle Tapiero, George A Michael
Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging|June 10, 2022
Cues to body-related distortions and hallucinations? Spontaneous sensations correlate with EEG oscillatory activity recorded at rest in the somatosensory corticesGeorge A Michael, Sara Salgues, Gaën Plancher, et al.
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L'Encephale|April 5, 2025
Complex Bodily Hallucinatory Experiences Scale (CBHES): Development, structure and psychometric propertiesGeorge A Michael, Sara Salgues, Geoffrey Duran
L'Encephale|July 24, 2025
French validation of the Sexual Sensation Seeking and Sexual Compulsivity ScalesValentin Revillard, Geoffrey Duran, George A Michael
Physiology & Behavior|January 7, 2018
Resting heart rate: A physiological predicator of lie detection abilityGeoffrey Duran, Isabelle Tapiero, George A Michael
Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging|June 10, 2022
Cues to body-related distortions and hallucinations? Spontaneous sensations correlate with EEG oscillatory activity recorded at rest in the somatosensory corticesGeorge A Michael, Sara Salgues, Gaën Plancher, et al.
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