Psychology, asked by BobaTae, 2 months ago

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what's the theory behind déjà vu
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Answered by mkaur14
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Some experts believe another type of brain malfunction may cause déjà vu. When your brain absorbs information, it generally follows a specific path from short-term memory storage to long-term memory storage. The theory suggests that, sometimes, short-term memories can take a shortcut to long-term memory storage.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Hologram theory suggests that déjà vu is experienced when we enter a new environment and one of the stimuli like smell or sound matches with the past event. Our brain, simultaneously, connects to the past experience and makes a hologram of the memory, making us feel that we are reliving the same situation.

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