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  1. In French, déjà vu means “previously viewed,” says Dr. Dale Bredesen, a neuroscience researcher and neurodegenerative disease expert in Novato, California. Medically, it refers to a feeling ...

  2. 6 janv. 2019 · Déjà vu has been decisively linked to temporal lobe epilepsy, a condition where seizures result from uncontrolled electrical signals beginning in the temporal lobe. The temporal lobe is the portion of the brain that is crucial in forming, recalling, and recovering memories. Individuals with temporal lobe epilepsy often report experiencing déjà vu immediately before having a seizure. This ...

  3. Le déjà-vu est la sensation, dans une situation présente, d’avoir déjà vécu celle-ci ou d’en avoir déjà été témoin, accompagnée d'une sensation d'irréalité, d'étrangeté. Il s’agit d’une forme de paramnésie [ 1 ] (néologisme formé sur le modèle de amnesia « absence de souvenir, oubli » à partir du grec para « à côté » et mnesis « mémoire, souvenir »).

  4. 5 juil. 2023 · Experiencing déjà vu can catch some people off guard. The eerie experience can make others feel uncomfortable or even fearful that something is wrong. In some cases, déjà vu can be a sign of ...

  5. 19 oct. 2023 · People experiencing déjà vécu don’t only get a feeling of familiarity, but they also feel as if they have already lived the moment before. They even feel as if they know what’s going to happen next! Déjà vécu can be like being on the verge of pointing out déjà vu, with an added feeling of ability to sense what’s going to happen next. From a physiological standpoint, researchers have

  6. 6 janv. 2024 · There’s an opposite to déjà vu. They call it jamais vu. It’s when you meet the same people or visit places, again and again, but each time…

  7. 5 juil. 2023 · Experiencing déjà vu can catch some people off guard. The eerie experience can make others feel uncomfortable or even fearful that something is wrong. In some cases, déjà vu can be a sign of ...