The strongest pathological association of déjà vu is with temporal lobe epilepsy. This correlation has led some researchers to speculate that the experience...
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Deja vu has been firmly associated with temporal-lobe epilepsy. Reportedly, deja vu can occur just prior to a temporal-lobe seizure. People suffering a seizure of this kind can experience deja vu during the actual seizure activity or in the moments between convulsions.
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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 virtually always described some different phenomenon.
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Anatomical origin of déjà vu and vivid 'memories' in human temporal lobe epilepsy.Anatomical origin of déjà vu and vivid 'memories' in human temporal lobe epilepsy. Deja Vu/psychology*
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Anatomical origin of déjà vu and vivid ‘memories’ in human temporal lobe epilepsy Interictal 18FDG PET Findings in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy With Deja vu; J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci, August 1, 1999; 11(3): 380 - 386. [Abstract] [Full Text]
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Interictal 18FDG PET Findings in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy With Déjà vu The authors studied the functional anatomy of the déjà vu (DV) experience in nonlesional temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), using interictal fluorine Cole M, Zangwill OL: Déjà vu in temporal lobe epilepsy. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1963; 26:37–38...
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The strongest pathological association of déjà vu is with temporal lobe epilepsy. People with this form of epilepsy often report experiencing déjà vu.
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There is some evidence linking paranormal events and right temporal lobe function. Deja vu and premonitions are documented on right temporal lobe stimulation(Mullan 1959)
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In the neuropsychiatric group, déjà vu experienced by temporal lobe epileptics was characterized by ictal and postepileptic features, such as stereotypical other temporal lobe features with headache, clouded consciousness and sleepiness afterwards.
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Possible Temporal Lobe Symptoms Temporal lobe epileptic deja vu (has associated ictal or postictal features {headache, sleepiness ,confusion} linked to the experience in clear or altered consciousness )
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