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🔄2. Memory Glitch

🔄2. Memory Glitch

Your brain is usually great at processing new experiences, but sometimes it slips up. When similarities between a new moment and past events overlap just enough, your brain might signal familiarity without a clear reason. The result is that eerie feeling of déjà vu, like your mind is tricking itself into remembering something that never happened.

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DĂ©jĂ  vu can be explained in terms of our neurological activity:

  • Spontaneous Brain Activity: When a part of your brain is engaged with memory, thoughts can overlap, and one can experience a false sense of familiarity. The complex memory structures result in cross-connections.

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