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Normal Patterns of Déjà 1
What Is Deja Vu and Why Does It Happen? 11 January 2013, by Amy Reichelt
Déjà Vu and the Entorhinal Cortex: Dissociating Recollective from Familiarity
4 Disturbances in Consciousness and Epilepsy
Déjà Vu: Explanations, Mechanisms and the ‘Normal’ Kind of Déjà Vu (Part 2)
Neural Correlates of Déjà Vu and Dissociation
Validation Study of Italian Version of Inventory for Déjà Vu
Hyperfamiliarity for Faces
Gender, Psychiatric and Cognitive Status Related to Experiential Auras in Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Dissociative States with Abnormal Temporal Lobe Eegmultiple
Scientific Theories on the Déjà Vu Phenomenon
Multiple Personality and Channeling
Dissociative Disorders Slides: B Chow Edits: L Jia
Empirical Research on Deja Vu Experiences Is Actions Or Environment Stresses
The Special Subtypes of Déjà Vu (Part 3)
Recognition Without Identification, Erroneous Familiarity, and Déjà Vu
Pathologies of Hyperfamiliarity in Dreams, Delusions and Déjà Vu
Localizing and Lateralizing Features of Auras and Seizures
Top View
Déjà Vu Experiences in Anxiety Christine E. Wellsa*, Akira R. O
Persistent Psychogenic Déjà Vu: a Case Report Christine E Wells1*, Chris JA Moulin2, Paige Ethridge3, Nathan a Illman4, Emma Davies5 and Adam Zeman6
Clinical Focus Clinical Focus
The Déjà Vu Enigma: Doing It Again for the Very First Time
Déjà Vu” Phenomenon and Religious Experiences
On the Phenomenology of Déjà Vu
Psychiatric Insights in Persistent Déjà Vu: a Case Report Pasikartojantis
Anatomical, Radiological and Clinical Features of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Two Illustrated Cases Reports
Chapter 14: Human Metacognition and the Déjà Vu Phenomenon
The Persistence of Erroneous Familiarity 1
Déjà Vu Is (Part 1)
Déjà Vu Experiences in Anxiety Christine E. Wellsa*, Akira R. O
Psychic Experiences and Dissociative Experiences
Recognition Without Identification, Erroneous Familiarity, and Déjà Vu
Dissociative Identity As a Continuum from Healthy Mind to Psychiatric
Déjà Vu: Origins and Phenomenology: Implications of the Four Subtypes for Future Research
Déjà Vu in Neurology
The Dissociative Disorders Interview Schedule - Dsm-5 Version
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Presenting As Psychiatric Illness
A La Recherche Du... Déjà Vu Door H.N