Professor of cognitive neuropsychology, Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)
Chris is a specialist in human memory, especially the processes involved in co-ordinating and accessing memory function in human, and especially in memory dysfunction. He is known for his work on déjà vu.
Jamais vu: the science behind eerie opposite of déjà vu
Sep 18, 2023 06:25 am UTC| Science
Repetition has a strange relationship with the mind. Take the experience of déjà vu, when we wrongly believe have experienced a novel situation in the past leaving you with an spooky sense of pastness. But...
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