Déjà vu: A botched memory operation, illegitimate to start with

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e378 (2023)
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Abstract

Rather than a natural product, a computational analysis leads us to characterize déjà vu as a failure of memory retrieval, linked to the activation in neocortex of familiar items from a compositional memory in the absence of hippocampal input, and to a misappropriation by the self of what is of others.

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