Deja vu phenomenon

in #nature6 years ago

Have you ever visited a place, and then you felt that this place was frighteningly familiar to you?
Or  maybe during a deep conversation with a friend of yours, you suddenly  felt that you had orchestrated this conversation before? Although you did not do it!
If you find yourself in any of these situations, you have already experienced the deja vu (they already saw)
About  60-70% of people have experienced this feeling at least once in their  lives. To see something, to hear a voice, to taste a taste, or to smell a  certain scent may make us feel that we have passed it before, That has never happened

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There are more than 40 theories that tried to explain the phenomenon called deja vu, its causes,
These  theories include many interpretations ranging from the phenomenon of  reincarnation of souls, even the theory of imbalances in the processes  of memory in humans

 Deja  vu is a French term, literally means "we have seen before" - and they  have many different species, including "deja vico", meaning that we have  already seen this.
And (Deja Vizet), meaning we visited this place before, and finally (Deja City), meaning we thought about this before
It  is worth mentioning that the French scientist Emile Boirac Emil Bouirak  is the first to study this strange phenomenon, and gave it this name in  1876 

 There  are a lot of events that are described in the Daegu Fu, but they are  not really connected to the Daegu Fu, and it seems that the misuse of  the term "deja vu" is what makes it mixed up. For example, someone feels  that he knows exactly what will happen next, and he does, To call it deja vu, because the deja vu gives a feeling that you've  already seen it, not anticipating what will happen in the future.
The  hallucinations that occur to some drug addicts are mixed with dija vu,  or the false memories of schizophrenic patients are also linked to the  dija-fu phenomenon, although the deja vu phenomenon usually lasts only  10 to 30 seconds, while hallucinations and memories False can last much longer 

 Patterns of the Deja vu phenomenon
The definition of the styles of the deja vu is very puzzling. Those  who studied the deja vu, and categorized it into different categories,  each reached a specific theory about what the deja vu caused.
Alan  Brown, a professor of psychology at Southern Methodist University and  the author of "The Degas-Fu Experiences: Articles in Cognitive  Psychology", identified three categories of dijo-fu, bioluminescence (eg  epilepsy), embedded knowledge
In 1983, Dr. Vernon Nipp, director of the Seattle Psychiatric  Peripheral Institute, proposed four subcategories of deja vu, including  paranormal self-epilepsy, schizophrenia, and relativity.
By  taking a broad look at available research and resources, we can put the  diagrams in two categories, according to the researchers

Interfaith Dijo - Associative déjà vu

the dominant pattern of this phenomenon and the most common among  natural healthy people, here the person is related to nature or the  environment during the feeling of Daiga Fu, and by seeing something, or  hearing the voice, or inhalation of a smell, which gives him the feeling  that this was linked to something he experienced from Before, many researchers believe that this type of deja vu, is based  on memory, where it is believed that memory in the brain is responsible  for it.

Biological deja vu

There are many cases of this type spread among people with temporal  lobe epilepsy, and usually experience a strong sense of dija vu, before  they have an epileptic seizure.
This pattern gave the researchers a more reliable method of studying  the dijao, where they were able to identify the brain regions from which  the dijas originate. However, some researchers believe that this type  of deja vu is distinctly different from the known dijao, In this case he really thinks he has gone through this situation  before, instead of the feeling that passes quickly and he knows he has  not been through this before.

There  have been recent studies of what the researchers called "chronic déjà  vu," as four older people in the UK have experienced the chronic  condition of the dijou, they refused to watch the news because they felt  they already knew what would be said (Although they did not) or they would not go to the doctor because they felt they had already gone.
The  researchers suggested that these individuals suffer from temporal lobe  failure and create memories that do not actually exist

 It  is very difficult to study the phenomenon of deja vu because it occurs  for a short period, and it is undeclared for most people, there are no  witnesses or physical manifestations, but the person passing through  that experience is the one who tells about it sometimes, and because of  this there is little research on this phenomenon ,  And there are no specific explanations for them, the studies must  depend on the Deja vu personal description and identify and remember the  data, and over two centuries the researchers tried to find the reasons  for the occurrence of the Daegu, from philosophers, psychologists, even  paranormal experts, each had their own theories About this.

Emile Puerac, was a French researcher and was the first to use the term  "Deja vu" in his book, "The Future of Psychological Sciences," but did  not show that phenomenon in depth, and the Austrian physician Sigmund  Freud, who specialized in the study of neuroscience, he suggested that  these experiments The result of disturbing wishes or memories related to an event no  longer accessible to ordinary memory. Scientists used this theory to  explain the Da Vu during a great period of the twentieth century and  called it paramensia.
Over  the years, many scientists have ignored the phenomenon of the dija-vu  completely, because of their frequent association with past life  experiences, ESP and hijacking by space objects, so these  interpretations made the Daegu Vu within the paranormal circle, but  recently Scientists are developing the dija-fu phenomenon within brain and  memory studies and hope to discover more about how memories are formed,  stored, and how they are retrieved

While about 60% of people say they have experienced the deja vu, the  highest rates among people who have passed between the ages of 15 to 25  years, studies have reported that the experiences of the dija foo  decreases with age, and increase in those who are inclined to travel, Those who have a high level of education, who are characterized by active imagination, and the ability to remember dreams.
Some  researchers believe that you are more prone to passing through that  experience when you are stressed, while another team of researchers  finds the opposite

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