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A possible shared underlying mechanism among involuntary autobiographical memory and déjà vu
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- 14 November 2023, e361
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Intracranial electrical brain stimulation as an approach to studying the (dis)continuum of memory experiential phenomena
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- 14 November 2023, e362
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Déjà vu and involuntary autobiographical memories as two distinct cases of familiarity in patients with Alzheimer's disease
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- 14 November 2023, e363
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Involuntary memories are not déjà vu
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- 14 November 2023, e364
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Deconstructing spontaneous expressions of memory in dementia
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- 14 November 2023, e365
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Distinguishing involuntary autobiographical memories and déjà vu experiences: Different types of cues and memory representations?
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- 14 November 2023, e366
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A rational analysis and computational modeling perspective on IAM and déjà vu
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- 14 November 2023, e367
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Are involuntary autobiographical memory and déjà vu cognitive failures?
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- 14 November 2023, e368
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The need for a unified framework: How Tulving's framework of memory systems, memory processes, and the SPI-model can guide and sharpen the understanding of déjà vu and involuntary autobiographical memories and add to conceptual clarity
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- 14 November 2023, e369
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On the frequency and nature of the cues that elicit déjà vu and involuntary autobiographical memories
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- 14 November 2023, e370
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Déjà vu may be illusory gist identification
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- 14 November 2023, e371
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Accommodating the continuum hypothesis with the déjà vu/déjà vécu distinction
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- 14 November 2023, e372
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From jamais to déjà vu: The respective roles of semantic and episodic memory in novelty monitoring and involuntary memory retrieval
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- 14 November 2023, e373
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Cueing involuntary memory
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- 14 November 2023, e374
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The relation of subjective experience to cognitive processing
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- 14 November 2023, e375
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The misidentification syndromes and source memory deficits with their neuroanatomical correlates from neuropsychological perspective
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- 14 November 2023, e376
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What do we gain (or lose) by considering déjà vu a part of autobiographical memory?
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- 14 November 2023, e377
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Déjà vu: A botched memory operation, illegitimate to start with
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- 14 November 2023, e378
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Involuntary autobiographical memories and déjà vu: When and why attention makes a difference
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- 14 November 2023, e379
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A spontaneous neural replay account for involuntary autobiographical memories and déjà vu experiences
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- 14 November 2023, e380
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