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This book collates the work of world-leading researchers on deja vu
and other dissociative states of memory and presents a snapshot of
the state of the art in research on these strange phenomena. Deja
vu is the eerie feeling of familiarity for something that you know
you have not experienced before-the dissociation between what you
feel about your memory and what you know to be true about it. For
centuries, it has inspired authors, artists and musicians, leaving
psychologists struggling to keep up. The past 20 years though, has
seen an explosion in research on deja vu and related experiences.
From attempts to generate deja vu in the laboratory, to the study
of patients who present with unusual forms of the experience,
cognitive psychology has begun applying a range of both novel and
established techniques to study these psychological experiences
that have long captivated the public imagination. Deja vu and Other
Dissociative States in Memory is an insightful resource for
scholars and researchers of Psychology including Cognitive
Psychology, and Neuroscience. The chapters in this book were
originally published as a special issue of Memory.
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