Physics, asked by tnrao74owzfhb, 11 months ago

what causes deja vu explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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One explanation for déjà vu is that there is a split-second delay in transferring information from one side of the brain to the other. One side of the brain would then get the information twice – once directly, and once from the 'in charge' side. So the person would sense that the event had happened before.

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Answered by adarsh3406
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One explanation for dejavu is that there is a split-second delay in transferring information from one side of the brain to the other. One side of the brain would then get the information twice – once directly, and once from the 'in charge' side. So the person would sense that the event had happened before.

People who travel and people who can recall their dreams are more likely to experience déjà vu than those who stay at home or don’t remember their dreams
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