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    Explaining Why It's Not Just Déjà Vu (All Over Again)

    By Rachel Durfee Posted on 11.24.2008 8 Comments

    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.

    11.25.2008 at 02:31pm - Comment by jaredfake

    LOLLERSKATES!!! This article is weak. I am sure when people seem to experience Deja vu they are experiencing events and not words from a list or music in a club, but rather, the combination of vivid images of movement and sound that can lead to predictions. Recognition implies that one has experienced that event before. It is to recall memory(ability to store, retain and recall information*)(knowledge or experience). If something has never happened, could it be considered a memory? or is it a thought? (*)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory LOLOLOL LOLLERSKATES!!!



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