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The "déjà vu" may arise because people are receiving too much information and not noticing it. Familiarity will be in a variety of channels, some real, some illusory. When you encounter a situation that you have forgotten, you may take it as a memory of your past life.
Or, when you are in a real scene where you have seen a movie, although you have completely forgotten about the movie on the surface, you will still have thrilling memories in your mind. People sometimes don't need real memories at all, and it's possible to create a familiar feeling inside the brain itself. Most of the reasons here have to do with our right brain and brain activity.
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The cerebral cortex is instantaneously discharged, and when the brain is tired, it appears in a familiar environment, and the brain has a memory buffer, which is cached, and when in a dream, the cache sensation is wrong, resulting in "déjà vu".
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In order to achieve a certain goal or to meet someone who has been separated for a long time, people will think about it day and night, hallucinate in their dreams that they have achieved their goals and seen people they have been separated for a long time, have been to a certain place, and wake up and forget what happened in the dream. But later, when I really achieved a certain goal or met someone who had been reunited for a long time, I remembered that I had achieved my goal in my dream and met someone who had been reunited for a long time, and the things in the dream really came true, and everything was like a dream!
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In fact, it is one's own divine consciousness, the real self, who has been to this place, through dreams or whatever. Then when you go again, it will feel familiar. There are also other things that will feel familiar, as if they had happened and reappeared.
It's your own mind that has been to these places.
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It's the collision of a space-time tunnel or the memory of a dream. It means that in the dream, I have seen what will happen in the future, but I can't remember it clearly, so what happened later will feel like I have seen it, but in fact, it is just a memory.
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This is a deja-vu phenomenon, originally French de ja vu, Chinese translated as "visual sense", simply put, "déjà vu", something or scene that has not been experienced as if experienced at a certain time and place!
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The human brain is constantly imagining various scenes, and when it encounters similar scenes in reality, it will echo with the virtual scenes of the brain before remembering, so as to deepen the brain memory.
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In fact, I often encounter this thing, I don't know if it's a psychological illness, or some reason or a dream, I basically finish dreaming at night, very few dreams are remembered, unless it is a particularly clear and long dream, it can be said that I empathize with you! And I went to some places that I had never been to before, but I felt very familiar, and I didn't know what to do.
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A few weeks ago, I dreamed of parking in the parking lot on the roof of an unfamiliar building. Yesterday at noon, I went shopping in the newly built shopping mall near the company, and walked to the roof of the annex building, which was very similar to the dream This shopping mall has just been built, and yesterday was the first time to go. Seeing the scene like this feels familiar, and it's not once or twice that I've seen it in my dreams, I used to think it was a past life and this life, but now I think the parallel world is more likely.
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Some scenes may have been hidden in the dreamer's subconscious for a long time, and then occasionally revealed in the dream.
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The hippocampal effect is the feeling that a human being in a real environment (as opposed to a dream) suddenly feels that he or she has "experienced something in a certain place".
1. Déjà vu is something that exists real and has a scientific explanation, and it is not a supernatural event, but a similar scene has appeared in the imagination of the brain.
2. When we go to a place to amuse, the orientation and spatial relationship, the surrounding objects, people, and the perception of them are completed by three different spatial circuits in the brain, namely the circuit of position perception, the circuit of object perception and the circuit of face perception.
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The feeling of "déjà vu" is often referred to as "déjà vu", and it is a very common experience that many people will encounter on a regular basis. At the moment, scientists have not fully understood Sakura and the origin of this feeling, but there are some theories and hypotheses.
One explanation is that this feeling may be related to our memories. Our memories can be divided into short-term memories and long-spinal pure staring period memories. When we encounter something new, our short-term memory keeps it for a while and then transfers it to long-term memory.
In some cases, we may confuse something new with previously stored information when adding it to our long-term memory, causing us to feel as if we have already lived through the scenario.
Another explanation is that this feeling may be related to our dreams. In dreams, we may experience feelings and situations that may be perceived as "déjà vu" when awake.
It is important to note that this feeling is not necessarily related to the paranormal or magic, and it can be explained with science. If you want to learn more about what it feels like to be "déjà vu," you can consult a scientist or psychologist.
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Academically, this phenomenon is known as the "visual phenomenon" or "hallucinatory memory", and studies have shown that about two-thirds of people experience this sensation in the following forms:
1. Déjà vu.
People I don't know, let alone have never met, but they feel very familiar, and I can't remember when or where I met them.
2. Déjà vu places I haven't been to before, but I feel like I've been here before, and I'm very familiar with the environment. 3. Déjà vu.
What was going through, all of a sudden, the same scene and feeling that I had been going through before.
Fourth, the feeling of déjà vu.
Because of the fluctuation of a certain event, a certain person, a certain sentence, or a certain emotion, you will suddenly feel the feeling welling up in your heart, as if you have had it at any time. Experts explain that this may not be a complete fact, but only one or two images, one or two pieces of information stored in our minds, which is called "fragmented memory". If you come across a place in real life that matches the memory information of this fragment, it will appear automatically, and this grip is "automatic thinking".
You'll have a sense of déjà vu. Psychologists call this the "hippocampal effect", which is that people have "recorded" images or things in their minds before seeing things, and they are stored in the brain in the form of "memory fragments", and fragmented memories are difficult for us to extract, and can only be "forgotten" in the corner, and when the same or similar scenes appear, they will be "excited".
Everybody actually seems to have a different feeling, which is to ask something, some are relatable, some are difficult to get close to, and as for déjà vu, then he, he must have something similar to someone you know that makes you feel that way.
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