Deja Vu Experience

Deja Vu Experience

Second Edition

Cleary, Anne M.; Brown, Alan S.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2021

280

Dura

Inglês

9780367273194

15 a 20 dias

508

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List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments Part I The Study of Deja vu 1. Introduction 2. Methods of Investigating Deja vu 3. Incidence of Deja vu 4. Nature of the Deja vu Experience Part II Factors Related to Deja vu 5. Physical and Psychological Variables Related to Deja vu 6. Epilepsy and Deja vu 7. Are Certain Brain Regions Associated with Deja vu? 8. Schizophrenia and Deja vu Part III Theory 9. Familiarity Explanations of Deja vu 10. Processing Disruption Explanations of Deja vu 11. Other Related Experiences 12. Association of Deja vu with the Paranormal Part IV Summary and Future Directions 13. Future Directions References Author Index Subject Index
deja vu;psychology of deja vu;physiopathology of deja vu;psychopathology of deja vu;jamais vu;parapsychology and deja vu;psychodynamics of deja vu;dual processes and deja vu;neurology and deja vu;memory and deja vu;cognitive anomalies;unexplained psychological phenomena;double perception and deja vu;perception and deja vu;memory;human memory;Vu Experience;sociology of deja vu;DRM Paradigm;Deja Vu;Recollective Confabulation;DRM;TLE;NORC;Deja Vu Experience;Higher Familiarity Ratings;Vu Incidence;Intracranial Electroencephalography;Perirhinal Cortices;TLE Patient;Retrieval Mode;Rhinal Cortices;Scalp EEG;DES Total Score;Median Incidence Rate;Texas Survey;Grey Matter Volume Differences;Capgras Syndrome;NORC Survey;Focal Seizures;Medial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy