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Definitions of deja vu in various dictionaries:
noun - the experience of thinking that a new situation had occurred before
DEJA VU - the experience of thinking that a new situation had occurred before
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Some take this psychological phenomenon, French for "already seen" as evidence of reincarnation |
Yogi once reflected that it was this psychological term "all over again" |
You can have a deja entendu, meaning "already heard" in addition to this, "already seen" |
French for "already seen", it's the feeling that you've experienced something before |
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Déjà vu ( (listen); is a French term describing the feeling that one has lived through the present situation before. Mainstream scientific approaches reject the explanation of déjà vu as "precognition" or "prophecy," but rather explain it as an anomaly of memory, since despite the strong sense of recollection, the time, place, and practical context of the "previous" experience are uncertain or believed to be impossible. Two types of déjà vu are recognized: the pathological déjà vu usually associated with epilepsy or that which, when unusually prolonged or frequent, or associated with other symptoms such as hallucinations, may be an indicator of neurological or psychiatric illness, and the non-pathological type characteristic of healthy people, about two-thirds of whom have had déjà vu experiences.People who travel more or watch more movies are more likely to experience déjà vu than others. Furthermore, people also tend to experience déjà vu more in fragile conditions or under high pressure, and research shows that the experience of déjà vu also decreases with age. |