Blog #3 : Research Question and 3 Scholarly Sources
Some questions I thought of while looking through different articles and scholarly sources.
- Almost every person has experienced déjà vu, but not many people look into the truth behind it. Why does déjà vu happen and what is the true meaning behind it?
- Is it our mind falsely creating memories and tricking us into thinking we have already been through this experience?
- Why does déjà vu happen more to specific groups of people?
- Why does déjà vu include feelings of postdictive bias and not just predictive bias?
- Can you stop yourself from experiencing déjà vu? If so, how can you stop yourself from experiencing déjà vu?
Scholarly Sources:
Cleary AM, Claxton AB. Déjà Vu: An Illusion of Prediction. Psychological science. 2018;29(4):635-644. doi:10.1177/0956797617743018
Cleary AM, Huebert AM, McNeely-White KL, Spahr KS. A postdictive bias associated with déjà vu. Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2019;26(4):1433-1439. doi:10.3758/s13423-019-01578-w
Cleary AM, Ryals AJ, Nomi JS. Can déjà vu result from similarity to a prior experience? Support for the similarity hypothesis of déjà vu. Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2009;16(6):1082-1088. doi:10.3758/PBR.16.6.1082
Maybe this is a little focused on the work of one author?
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