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    Déjà Vu: The Science of Your Brain’s Memory Glitch

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    Explore the science of déjà vu, a memory glitch where the rhinal cortex and hippocampus get out of sync, revealing how your brain constructs reality.

    Déjà Vu: The Science of Your Brain’s Memory Glitch

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    Déjà vu isn't a sign of a failing mind, but likely a sign of a healthy, fact-checking memory system that is actively trying to prevent you from making mistakes.

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    Rhinal–hippocampal interactions during  déjà vu
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    Towards a conflict account of déjà vu: The role of memory errors and memory expectation conflict in the experience of déjà vu
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    Scientists are closer to understanding the mystery of déjà vu thanks to new virtual reality research
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    https://www.psypost.org/scientists-are-closer-to-understanding-the-mystery-of-deja-vu-thanks-to-new-virtual-reality-research/
    Deja vu in the lab is accompanied by a postdictive bias | Colorado State University
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    Déjà vu and feelings of prediction: They're just feelings | EurekAlert!
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    Déjà vu is described as a memory glitch or a prickly sensation where you feel you have experienced a new situation before, despite knowing it is logically impossible. This cognitive illusion occurs when your memory circuits, specifically the rhinal cortex and the hippocampus, get out of sync. Instead of a failing mind, this experience is actually a sign of a healthy, fact-checking memory system that is working to construct your reality and prevent mental mistakes.

    The sensation of déjà vu is primarily linked to specific memory circuits within the brain, namely the rhinal cortex and the hippocampus. When these areas of the brain momentarily lose their synchronization, they can turn a brand-new moment into a ghostly echo. This internal process acts like a sophisticated security system, where the brain functions like a DJ skipping a beat while trying to process and verify your current surroundings and experiences.

    No, experiencing déjà vu is generally not a sign of a failing mind. Research suggests that roughly two-thirds of people will experience this memory glitch at some point, often triggered by a specific place or a snippet of conversation. It is actually viewed as a sign of a healthy, fact-checking memory system. This sophisticated internal security system works overtime to monitor your experiences, ensuring your brain is actively trying to prevent you from making cognitive errors.

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