DEJA VU
There are two types of déjà vu or paramnesia:
Stop senti This phenomenon refers to something 'and meaning'.
- Déjà vécu: Usually translated as 'lived' or 'experienced'
In recent years the déjà vu has been subjected to serious psychological and neurophysiological research. His most plausible explanation is that déjà vu is not an act of "precognition" or "prophecy" but rather an anomaly of memory
the impression that an experience is "being remembered." This explanation is supported by the fact that in most cases the feeling of "memory" when is strong, but the circumstances of the "previous" experience (when, where and how it occurred) are quite uncertain.
Also, as time passes, subjects can exhibit a strong recollection of having been the 'disturbing' experience vu itself vu, but no memory of the events or circumstances that were "remembering" when they had that experience. In particular, it may be the result of an overlap between neurological systems responsible and short-term memory (events which are perceived as belonging to this) responsible for long-term memory (events which are perceived as belonging to the past) .
Many theorists believe that the anomaly of memory happens when one conscious mind has a slight delay in receiving the perceptual inputs. In other words, the unconscious mind perceives the environment before the conscious mind. This causes one's consciousness perceives something that is already in memory, even though it is only an instant difference with perception.
if you think they are now more interested in this experience because it is very intriguing and curious at the same time, right.
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