Cognitive Neuropsychology of Deja Vu
Cognitive Neuropsychology of Deja Vu
The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Deja Vu reviews clinical, experimental and neuroimaging methods, focusing on how memory disorders and neurological dysfunction relate to the experience. Examining deja vu as a memory phenomenon, Chris Moulin explores how the experience of deja vu in special populations, such as healthy aging or those with schizophrenia, provides new insights into understanding this phenomenon. He considers the extensive data on deja vu in people with epilepsy, dementia and other neurological conditions, assessing neuropsychological theories of deja vu formation.
Essential reading for all students and researchers interested in memory disorders, this valuable book presents the case for deja vu as a `healthy' phenomenon only experienced by people with sufficient cognitive resources to oppose and detect the false feeling of familiarity.
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The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Deja Vu reviews clinical, experimental and neuroimaging methods, focusing on how memory disorders and neurological dysfunction relate to the experience. Examining deja vu as a memory phenomenon, Chris Moulin explores how the experience of deja vu in special populations, such as healthy aging or those with schizophrenia, provides new insights into understanding this phenomenon. He considers the extensive data on deja vu in people with epilepsy, dementia and other neurological conditions, assessing neuropsychological theories of deja vu formation.
Essential reading for all students and researchers interested in memory disorders, this valuable book presents the case for deja vu as a `healthy' phenomenon only experienced by people with sufficient cognitive resources to oppose and detect the false feeling of familiarity.
Detaliile produsului
- Categoria: General, Psychology
- Autor: Chris Moulin
- Editura: Taylor & Francis
- Nr. pagini: 200 Afiseaza mai mult