Déjà Vu: why do we have this feeling? What are the hypotheses on this? Who is affected? What areas of the brain are responsible for this? And what is the name of the opposite feeling if something is well known to us and we know it very well, but we have an impression that we saw it for the first time?
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Origins:
- A.S. Brown, A Review of the Déjà Experience
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- R.Redgard, Scientific Theories on the Déjà Vu Phenomenon
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- T. Drożdż, Zjawisko déjà vu: rys historyczno-teoretyczny
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- H. Banister, O.L. Zangwill, Experimentally inducesd visual paramnesias
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- A. R. O'Connor, A.J. Barnier & R. E. Cox, Déjà Vu in the Laboratory: A Behavioral and Experiential Comparison of Posthypnotic Amnesia and Posthypnotic Familiarity
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- L. Sherriff, Boffins use hypnosis to induce déjà vu
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- A. M. Cleary and A. B. Claxton 2018, Déjà Vu: An Illusion of Prediction
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