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What causes a déjà vu episode? There are several possible explanations for what is occurring during a déjà vu experience. One possibility is simply the occasional mismatch made by the brain in its continuous attempt to create whole sensical ... Hi, I have just read your article about Deja Vu's,My name is Timothy,
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Some believe déjà vu involves emotional responses to similar events; others figure the brain short circuits, sending an event to memory just a split second before putting it into consciousness.
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www.livescience.com/mysteries/060910_deja_vu.html
www.livescience.com/mysteries/060910_deja_vu.html
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A Theory is offered to attempt to explain the psychological phenomenon of deja vu or déjà vu. ... During the time while this web-page has been on the Internet, more than two thousand people (up to Nov 2006) have e-mailed to say that they have Deja Vu experiences. That is interesting, but their descriptions have...
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You are here: MacNN Forums > Community > MacNN Lounge > What causes deja vu? ... Doing something one has done before is one thing, but what causes the mind to feel true deja vu? ... yea crack causes deja vu; definently the crack...
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[Archive] My theory on what causes Deja vu.. Everything/Nothing ... eBaum's World Forum > Everything/Nothing > My theory on what causes Deja vu.. ... View Full Version : My theory on what causes Deja vu..
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Deja vu is caused when you are inable to differentiate from what you are experiencing and a similar experience you have had before either in a dream on in real life. Many places do look similar to other places but you will not allways get d...
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This study shows there are at least four specific subtypes of déjà vu corresponding to diagnostic categories and that such phenomenological experiences may be used in diagnosis and management (N=89 ) **. ... Neppe VM: The causes of déjà vu. Parapsychological Journal of South Africa 1983; 4 (1): 25-35.
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www.pni.org/books/deja_vu_info.html
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The shift off of a time line and back on to the original causes the feeling of Deja Vu. That is, you were already through one point in space and time, then they forced you onto a different time line with some mucking, then they forced you back to a convergence with the original time line.
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