Have you ever experienced this at some point?

Updated on psychology 2024-02-25
51 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think everybody has had that experience or a moment when they suddenly felt familiar at the moment, but they couldn't remember when they experienced it, suddenly they felt like I'd been to this place but I couldn't remember when they were there, or suddenly they had seen a scene and even had a prediction of what was going to happen next. I think everybody feels that way, but now it's forgotten.

    Of course, this is an era in which science must be believed everywhere, and it has long been out of the feudal superstitious dynasty. In fact, the human brain is always making up various scenarios, mainly subconscious activities, when you encounter a similar scene in reality, it will echo the previous brain fictional scene in your memory, plus the effect of psychological reinforcement, you will have a sense of déjà vu. Because people are sleeping, the brain throws some parameters in reality to operate, and gets many kinds of results, and the brain calculates one of the results when the brain calculates a familiar situation.

    But it's also possible that it's really the same place, the same people, doing the same thing that makes you have memories, and although it doesn't match exactly, there is still a moment in your mind that surprises you. But these things make you remember when you talk about it, most people will forget it, because there will be more beautiful moments to fill their brains. As a medical student, another medical explanation for this is that transient electrical discharges in the cerebral cortex, or trompe l'oeil, often occur when you are in a very familiar environment.

    Our brains have a memory buffer that makes it easier to have such illusions when the brain is tired.

    Although you will be particularly surprised by this phenomenon, these have scientific explanations, in line with basic common sense, and there is no need to make a fuss, when this phenomenon occurs again, you can experience this feeling, you will find that it is very wonderful, there is a feeling of time and space disorder.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to the survey, two-thirds of adults have had at least one "déjà vu" experience. And the more imaginative a person is, the more likely he is to experience peculiar feelings; People who travel a lot are more likely to experience "déjà vu" than those who stay home for long periods of time; In addition, highly educated people experience this feeling more than others (perhaps because they experience unique feelings in the writings of Tolstoy or some of the literary giants). The survey also showed that the incidence of "déjà vu" was highest in adolescence and gradually decreased with age.

    Especially when people really start to repeat the monotony of life day after day, the incidence of it decreases.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This condition is known as déjà vu.

    The word déjà vu is derived from the French "déjà vu", which can also be translated as "hallucinatory memory", which refers to the sense of déjà vu in an unexperienced event or scene as if experienced at a certain time and place, also known as the hippocampal effect.

    Déjà vu is something that exists and has a scientific explanation, and it is not a supernatural event, but a similar scene has appeared in the brain's imagination. In other words, the sense of déjà vu is associated with the brain, which conjures up this picture.

    Experiments have shown that déjà vu can easily appear when people are tired, stressed, sick, or surrounded by unfamiliar things, probably because the brain is not able to process the information it receives.

    Interestingly, in such cases, there is also a possibility of the opposite of "déjà vu", which refers to the fact that you see a familiar person or thing, but you can't remember the relevant details; Or you may see familiar words but can't recognize them, or words you can't say when they come out of your mouth.

    Compared with the elderly, young people are more likely to have "hallucinatory memories"; This may be because young people have a richer life and are often surrounded by new things. Young people also have busier lives and get tired easily, so there are more moments when the brain is "knotted". The frequency of occurrence of déjà vu peaks in early adulthood and slowly declines after the age of 25 years until old age.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A few days ago, I went out to eat with friends, and when I walked on the first floor of the mall, I always felt that I had just done something I dreamed of a few years ago (there was no such mall at that time!). !Then I went to the elevator on the second floor and asked my friend.

    Friend: "Are you thinking about going for a Frappuccino or a McCyclone?" My friend asked me how I knew with a shocked face, and I said that I had dreamed of this scene, and you asked which one was good to eat on this elevator, but in the end we bought a Frappuccino because there were too many people in line at McCyclone, so my friend and I ran to the small window of McDonald's.

    Sure enough, it was all there. In the end, we decided to forcibly change our fate, so we bought a do

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There will be this feeling, and it may be that there are memories in the subconscious of the previous life. Many people have encountered this situation, so don't take it to heart.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, it's familiar, it seems to have just happened, but I can't remember when it happened.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's going to feel it. Sometimes I feel like I've had a dream.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Sometimes it feels like a scene is so familiar for a moment, but it's just a moment.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I have this feeling, and many times, I feel that I have experienced it before, or a place I haven't been to before, and it will feel familiar when I arrive.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The feeling that something in front of you has seen before, this memory is called recognition memory in psychology. There are two types of recollection: the first is "recollection", where you can actually recall a situation you have experienced before; The second is "familiarity", where you only have a sense of familiarity with what is in front of you, but you can't be sure of it.

    For example, if you saw someone in the hallway yesterday and noticed him in the elevator today, there are two possibilities. One possibility is that you remember that you did see him in the hallway yesterday and recognized him. There is also a possibility that you have a familiar feeling of his face, but you can't remember exactly what you have seen in **; But based on that familiarity, you'll think you've seen him before.

    The emergence of the phenomenon of "yesterday's recurrence" is also related to this sense of familiarity. In the case of the scene at the beginning of this article, you may have experienced similar scenes in the past (such as chatting with someone in a café) that you didn't realize but whose features are stored in your memory system. At this moment, sitting across from this friend, some clues around you match the characteristics of similar scenes (such as dim lighting) in the depths of your memory, creating a sense of familiarity, causing your brain to automatically judge the scene in front of you as having been experienced, leading to the experience of "yesterday repeated".

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    That's the sixth sense. Or maybe you've had something like this unintentionally (as a kid or at a time when you didn't want to remember).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because I've been through so many things, there's no fate, so it's going to happen to what I've experienced before.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I've also had a time when I feel like I've experienced something I've been through.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Uh-huh, sometimes that's the case, I usually think I've dreamed it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I often dreamed that I woke up the moment I came into contact with me, and I remembered that I had dreamed of it. I had all the dreams before I broke up with my girlfriend, and it was exactly the same as in the dream.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I've come across it many times, probably in a parallel world, and humans can't explain this phenomenon. It's like what's outside the universe and what's inside a black hole, which the human brain can't understand and break through.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's normal to have it, I often dream about people I've never met before, and I will meet them in reality, and sometimes I dream of dramas.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I may have dreamed of something like this.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In Buddhism, it is said that people have eight senses: eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, mind, mana, and alayya. This consciousness of yours is hidden in the eighth consciousness, and after the reincarnation of previous lives, there are still images. The eighth consciousness is a huge storehouse, with all kinds of habits, the seeds of which take root and sprout when they encounter fate, and mature to cause and effect.

    Formation of good karma and bad karma.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Maybe I drank expired Meng Po soup in my last life.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I often feel this way in my dreams.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I've come across it, and it's supposed to be natural phenomena.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This is caused by a short circuit in the cerebral cortex that processes what your eyes see when they see things, which many people have, normal!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I feel the same way as you do, and I don't know what's going on.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The one who dreams is the past and the present.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    There was the first experience, sometimes doing something and suddenly feeling like I had done it before, and experiencing how I felt when I did it before, and experiencing the striking similarity of the scene.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    I have often had such things since I was a child, and my family helped me calculate it, saying that it was because I had something in my previous life that I couldn't let go of or someone I couldn't let go, and I didn't want to forget it, so I didn't drink Meng Po soup, and I forgot what I forgot about it directly. Whenever I experience something from the last life, it is good that such a situation occurs in the deepest part of my memory. Such a person has at least three moles in three places.

    There was a mole on the chest, a mole on JJ, and one I don't remember.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Why would I do the opposite? For example, what I wanted to do or plan ten years ago is always practiced today or in the future!!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    In your case, there is a sense of déjà vu.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    You probably did it 129,600 years ago.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    This kind of "sense of time" is normal for everyone to have this experience. It is a relaxation after a high degree of tension in the brain.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    This is an error in the processing of information by the brain.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Me too, and suddenly my mind flashed, and it was clear that I hadn't done it, but it felt as if I had done it.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Many people have this experience, the dislocation and overlap of dreams and reality, and just encounter the cerebral cortex in excitement or high tension, this phenomenon will occur, and it is not excluded that there is a kind of person who experiences this phenomenon because of physical problems, which is the precursor of mental illness! It will come and go over and over again.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    I've experienced all three of these things.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    I asked in my heart,,There are too many of these scenes,

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    I've had that scene many times and it feels familiar and unfamiliar.

  38. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Shot and suddenly felt like this was really good.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    And it's happened several times.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    Well, this is a human memory, which comes back when dreaming.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Often, but sometimes it was impossible to think about it before.

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    Yes, but in middle school.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    I have the first and the third, which is weird.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-25

    I feel the same way, and my friends around me have also said this kind of problem. It's weird!

  45. Anonymous users2023-12-24

    Yes, what I was doing, and suddenly it occurred to me that I had done it ...

  46. Anonymous users2023-12-23

    This is a thing that many scientists can't explain now, but there is an explanation that I personally think is more appropriate: because the activity of the cerebral cortex causes the brain to subconsciously self-fantasize that it is uncontrollable and unaware of it, and most of our situations are doing some things that we often do, so this phenomenon occurs and I often have it, or because the brain has written down a certain detail of what it used to do, and this detail happens to appear again this time, and the brain has a kind of thing called '. 'Shallow consciousness maximization' is this phenomenon, and I hope my explanation can give you a satisfactory answer.

  47. Anonymous users2023-12-22

    It's in the human brain, the hippocampus...

  48. Anonymous users2023-12-21

    Earlier I saw the idea that the cell went wrong, and the cell that received the situation was supposed to go into the consciousness of something new, and then it went wrong and went into the known consciousness.

  49. Anonymous users2023-12-20

    1. Often when doing something, at a certain moment, I suddenly realize that the current state and the things I have done have appeared in my dreams.

    I have this too.

  50. Anonymous users2023-12-19

    Falling asleep and feeling empty or falling may be growing taller.

  51. Anonymous users2023-12-18

    It's too much to stay up late, and people are too tired. Either your physique is too bad.

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