Involuntary autobiographical memories and déjà vu: When and why attention makes a difference

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e379 (2023)
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Abstract

The target article claims that involuntary autobiographical memories and déjà vu are based on the same retrieval processes, although they result in different phenomenological states. Here we argue that the differential engagement of attention at various stages of memory may be one of the determinants of when common retrieval processes give rise to such different experiences.

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