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A self frozen in time and space: Catatonia as a kinesthetic analog to mirrored self-misidentification
Steven M. Platek
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Volume 25,
October 2002 pp 589-590
Steven M. Platek
and Gordon G. Gallup
A self frozen in time and space: Catatonia as a kinesthetic analog to mirrored self-misidentification.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
pp 589-590
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