No matter how many times you experience déjà vu in your life, it never ceases to be a bizarre occurrence. While science has pretty much explained all the mystery out of awesome and strange things like the Northern Lights, eclipses, and those Magic Eye posters, it has failed to come up with a thorough explanation for déjà vu. Anne Cleary, a psychologist at Colorado State University, decided to put to the test that strange feeling where you could swear you had already experienced a present situation.
The idea that humans only use a small portion of their brains was proposed in the early 1900's. This myth has been supported through out our culture even in current times. The truth is we know alot of the functions of the human brain and yes we use ALL of our brain in these functions. My best suggestion is for every one to at least read a Neurobiology book or Neuroscience book to get an idea of how the human brain works. Back in the early 1900's they did not have the technology for brain mapping and imaging like we do to day. PET scans, fMRI's, using radio tracers was not something with in their grasp. We have found more and more using these techniques and others in how the brain works. Your Friendly NeuroScientist Denimwizard
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