The second edition covers the latest scientific discoveries that shed light on the mysterious phenomenon, considering the latest neurophysiological investigations and research on possible reasons why déjà vu is often associated with a sense of predicting the future or knowing what happens next.
The second edition covers the latest scientific discoveries that shed light on the mysterious phenomenon, considering the latest neurophysiological investigations and research on possible reasons why déjà vu is often associated with a sense of predicting the future or knowing what happens next.
Anne M. Cleary is a Professor of Cognitive Psychology at Colorado State University. She received her BS from John Carroll University in Ohio, and her PhD from Case Western Reserve University in Ohio. Dr. Cleary has published 63 professional articles and book chapters, as well as two previous books. Alan S. Brown retired as an Emeritus Professor in the Psychology Department at Southern Methodist University, after teaching there for 44 years. He received his BA from the College of Wooster in Ohio, and PhD from Northwestern University in Illinois. Dr. Brown has published 87 professional articles and book chapters, as well as eight books, covering various theoretical and applied aspects of human memory and cognition.
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List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments Part I The Study of Déjà vu 1. Introduction 2. Methods of Investigating Déjà vu 3. Incidence of Déjà vu 4. Nature of the Déjà vu Experience Part II Factors Related to Déjà vu 5. Physical and Psychological Variables Related to Déjà vu 6. Epilepsy and Déjà vu 7. Are Certain Brain Regions Associated with Déjà vu? 8. Schizophrenia and Déjà vu Part III Theory 9. Familiarity Explanations of Déjà vu 10. Processing Disruption Explanations of Déjà vu 11. Other Related Experiences 12. Association of Déjà vu with the Paranormal Part IV Summary and Future Directions 13. Future Directions References Author Index Subject Index
List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments Part I The Study of Déjà vu 1. Introduction 2. Methods of Investigating Déjà vu 3. Incidence of Déjà vu 4. Nature of the Déjà vu Experience Part II Factors Related to Déjà vu 5. Physical and Psychological Variables Related to Déjà vu 6. Epilepsy and Déjà vu 7. Are Certain Brain Regions Associated with Déjà vu? 8. Schizophrenia and Déjà vu Part III Theory 9. Familiarity Explanations of Déjà vu 10. Processing Disruption Explanations of Déjà vu 11. Other Related Experiences 12. Association of Déjà vu with the Paranormal Part IV Summary and Future Directions 13. Future Directions References Author Index Subject Index
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