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Greater Synaptic Pulse should have a Saving Throw entry of Will partial rather than Will negates; a target is sickened for 1 round even on a successful save.

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Dispelling Pulse (Su): The psychic can spend 3 points from her phrenic pool to entwine dispelling magic with a targeted spell. If the target is hit by the linked spell or fails its saving throw, it’s affected as though the psychic had cast a targeted dispel magic spell on it. This effect can dispel only spells of the linked spell’s level or lower. If the linked spell doesn’t already require an attack roll or allow a saving throw, the target can attempt a Will saving throw to avoid the dispelling effect only; the DC is calculated using the linked spell’s level (and all other bonuses that would apply if the linked spell allowed a Will save). This amplification can be linked only to a spell that targets one creature or object.
The use of "spells" rather than "a spell" in the second bolded part makes it ambiguous whether this is supposed to be function as Dispel Magic or as Greater Dispel Magic. If the former, recommend changing the second bolded text to "a spell" to make it clear that only one spell can actually be affected by this ability. If the latter, the first bolded section should be changed to "targeted greater dispel magic."

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Pg. 209 - Avoidance ward occult ritual
At first glance, I didn't see this as an error because none of the occult rituals list a descriptor, so I thought it wasn't applicable to them like it is for spells. The seeded doom ritual from Horror Adventures suggests otherwise, and so this ritual should list that it gets the mind-affecting descriptor, since all enchantment spells do...
...In theory. Honestly though looking at the description of this ritual it looks more like abjuration than enchantment, but if it is enchantment then yes, it should have the mind-affecting descriptor.

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Pg. 157 - Aura alteration spell
This spell stands out because it was the ONLY illusion spell at the time of its publication in the core series that didn't have a subschool, suggesting that the illusion school is similar to the conjuration and enchantment schools in that each spell MUST have a subschool. The closest it comes to is the glamer subschool.