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  • 3. Déjà-vu in temporal lobe epilepsy: metabolic pattern of cortical involvement in patients with normal brain MRI.
    Guedj E, Aubert S, McGonigal A, Mundler O, Bartolomei F.
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  • 9. Déjà experiences in temporal lobe epilepsy.
    Illman NA, Butler CR, Souchay C, Moulin CJ.
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    Cleary AM, Ryals AJ, Nomi JS.
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  • 13. Recognition without identification, erroneous familiarity, and déjà vu.
    O'Connor AR, Moulin CJ.
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  • 16. The persistence of erroneous familiarity in an epileptic male: challenging perceptual theories of déjà vu activation.
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  • 18. Overcoming familiarity illusions in a single case with persistent déjà vu.
    Ernst A, Delrue G, Willems S.
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