Why We Experience Déjà Vu

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Recently came across this online - I disagree with this. I have experienced deja vu so often and I dont think it is because my brain is having cross circuit! I believe it is related to past lives or my dreams that I had years ago that came true, etc. So often when I experience a sense of deja vu, I know it was because of my previous dreams. Your thoughts on this?

Why We Experience Déjà Vu

When it all seems so familiar, there's a good reason. Fully two-thirds of adults say they have had at least one déjà vu experience in which they feel as if they have lived through the moment before. "Déjà vu" is French for "already seen." It happens to people with healthy, normal brains, but psychologists who study memory think it may be caused by a kind of brain cross circuit, reports The New York Times.

Who is most likely to experience déjà vu?

It occurs most often when we are very tired or stressed. It is more likely to affect people who travel frequently and those who have a college or graduate degree. It seems to peak in young adulthood and then taper off gradually as we grow older when our daily lives become more routine and predictable.

What triggers déjà vu?

It's the little things, even mundane pieces of life that seem to set off déjà vu. The Times notes it could be the click of a radiator or the play of shadows on a tablecloth. Gretchen Purcell, a Washington, D.C. business consultant, told the newspaper that she recently experienced déjà vu during a conference call meeting, and it was the way the coffee cups were lined up on the table that triggered it. "The whole scene was so familiar I thought I knew what people were going to say before they said it," she told The Times. "It was like I was in a movie I'd already seen."

What is the biology of déjà vu?

We often register an impression or image before we're actually aware that we have seen it. "The brain sends visual signals through at least two circuits, which move from the retina through the brain to the visual cortex via different routes," writes Times reporter Benedict Carey. "It is an exquisitely tuned system, but common experience suggests many ways its functioning might be thrown off." It's a type of short-circuit in our brains.
 
I think it's because our minds misinterpret our past experiences. I see a blonde get in a car. I see my girlfriend (who's a brunette) get in a truck. Wait a minute, deja vu! No, my mind thought I saw a brunette... but I actually saw a blonde. My mind also thought i saw a truck... but I actually saw a car. ;)
 
I don't know de ja vu well but...


1. My Stepfather died in year 1988... Died from heart attack

2. I graduated from high school in 1991

3. In 1996, I had a white dog named Janet.... she was a puppy...
my 2nd puppy.... and she was so bad... I spank her a lot... cause
she was chewing up furniture and all... Janet was neutered or spay.
I gave the dog to my Aunt... so that I can go to Gallaudet....
and my Aunt kept the dog in the back yard....
When I came back from Gallaudet, Janet was gone, and I didn't know what happen to Janet..... my Aunt probably gave her away or put it in dog pound or Janet ran away....

4. And then I wrecked the red car, Ford Excort in year 2000, totalled it, nobody can't fix the car.

5. And my dad died during the summer of 2000. Died from heart attack.

6. I graduated from Gallaudet in summer 2003.

7. Now I got a white puppy, Britney, and she looked so much like Janet...
and I don't spank her, and she doesn't chew up the furniture. Britney
was found abandoned in my Aunt's neighborhood area...
Britney isn't spay or neutered.

8. My sister wants me to pay $10,000 for her 2 years old red car, Ford Focus, but I didn't want to. I might buy it but not now. But I drive around it a lot.

Isn't it odd... is it de ja vu or weird???

1. stepfather's death
2. graduated
3. white dog Janet
4. red car Ford Excort
5. dad's death
6. graduated
7. white dog Britney
8. red car Ford Focus


But since I am 34, what will happen later on in my life, will I graduate again, have another white dog, lose red car, get another red car, death *gulp*?
Or what?
 
Deja vu is probably a very general term...but we can define it by how we experience it:

"Deja vecu (already experienced or lived through)" - possible memories of multidimensional shift confusing the experiencer with different lives or events in other timelines or so. Something like an object or event or place can trigger this "memory association."

"Deja senti ('already felt')" - experiencing events that feel familiar

"Deja visite ('already visited')" - places and geography feeling familiar

http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~mdlee/dejavu.htm

This website also suggests deja vu can ALSO be mistakened as an experience by those with temporal lobe epilespy, etc etc. I think this can be possible, althought I seriously doubt ALL people have this biological "mistake." I do believe a deja vu experience in the paranormal sense can be real.

Then again, there's so much we don't know about on this subject. Not even rational explanations framed by the human mind can honestly be a sufficient answer, either. That frame will always keep changing :)
 
I'm a firm believer in a healthy dose of skepticism myself, though I've had experiences that totally just break the rational mold. I do truly believe something like deja vu can happen, due to personal experience. I would understand if somebody gotta experience it to believe it. Been there! No pun intended ;)
 
yeah I do get that often when I can see other people doing in my own mind I'm physic in a way and it pisses me off but *shrugs* I don't let it bother me cuz it just make me sick to my stomach thinkin about stuff and I won't say who and whatever cuz the person should know who he is ;) anyways.. later
 
I've had that deja vu.. not once.. but several throughout my life. when I dream about things, then maybe months later.. the picture shows up exactly what i dreamed about and knew it was going to happen.. so i did the opposite and it missed us.. for example.. i had this dream that i was driving going north and this car was coming from south.. i dreamt exactly what i was seeing.. the car (coming from south) was going to hit the car from behind and it hit me.. so when i saw that coming.. i moved over and barely missed me.. i was thinking thank God it didn't happen.. then i was like.. damn that was exactly what was in my dream..

Another one.. I was pregnant, i dreamed that i was going to have a girl.. that she was going to drown in a pool.. well, when my daughter turned 2.. she was swimming in a 1 foot pool and i was sitting on the concrete with my feet in the water talking to my friends.. then when i looked over.. i saw her floating and i ran toward her and picked her up.. she was holding her breath.. if i had not seen her.. she would have died... there were lifeguards around the pool and found that the lifeguard was asleep behind his sunglasses.. and reported it to the manager and he got fired.

there are several others that i had seen in real life from my dreams.
 
Advers,


I can't saying that deja vu is imposter. Because I have deeply expreince with deja vu as many times... I know there is hard words of example what it like in deja vu has expreince your life around..

My answer is yes that what I believe in deja vu's stuffs. because Deja vu is so fascinate me in my whole life.

Deja vu has frequently happen in my life.. as my warning sign tell me that my event's will happen in my life... that s amaze and mystic!

Now, I had used to...

I was wondering if deja vu is the actual recurring dreams of signs tell you that will have happen the things in your life happen to you? Oh I mean, do you think "deja vu is the recurring dreams itself" ??

I ackowledge that deja vu is more complex and you have to figure with your own between deja vu and dreams.. :)
 
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