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  1. “Déjà vu is amazing,” Dr O’Connor told BBC Bitesize. “In scientific terms it’s an inappropriate sense of familiarity for something that we know to be unfamiliar.

  2. Jul 1, 2014 · Déjà vu is a startling mental event. The phenomenon involves a strong feeling that an experience is familiar, despite sensing or knowing that it never happened before. Most people have...

  3. Mar 15, 2018 · “Déjà vu is characterized by having a false sensation of familiarity, alongside the awareness that that sense of familiarity cannot possibly be correct,” O’Connor said. “It’s a memory clash...

  4. Dec 20, 2023 · Déjà vu is the conflict between false familiarity and rational knowledge, not just a feeling of familiarity. Déjà vu is a sign of well-functioning fact-checking mechanisms in the...

  5. Mar 23, 2020 · Another theory is that déjà vu is associated with false memories —memories that feel real but aren’t. This form of déjà vu would be similar to the feeling when you can’t differentiate ...

  6. Dec 15, 2017 · It's usually a vague familiarity, not a specific object or person. A fourth theory is that the feeling déjà vu is set off by false memories. Psychologist Valerie F. Reyna came up with one of the leading theories for false memories. She told Business Insider:

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  8. Aug 22, 2019 · First defined in 1983, déjà vu (DV) is an exceedingly common mental state that is transitory in nature. Described as a ‘subjectively inappropriate impression of familiarity of a present...

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