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AMC U12

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Clara Chen
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You're going about your day as , doing chores or chatting with a friend . Suddenly , a peculiar feeling stops you in your tracks . you're sure that you've never experienced this moment before , everything about it feels familiar .
Even the words you've just said seem to be from an earlier time . What you're experiencing is a psychological known déjà vu , French for ? already seen . ?
This feeling of ? remembering ? events that have never happened is quite : 60 - 70% of people report experiencing déjà vu . The reason behind it is more obscure , , and it's given to many myths . People have déjà vu to memories of past lives , extrasensory abilities , dreams about future events , or even being kidnapped by aliens ! However , science provides us with more
theories .
One such explanation is called ? cryptomnesia . ? This happens when learned information is forgotten in memory , but still stored in our brains . If a certain situation this forgotten information , we may get a feeling of . This can happen even without the presence of a fully formed memory . Another theory suggests déjà vu when we have a ? mismatch ? in the parts of our brains for familiarity and memory .
Déjà vu occurs more often in young people , and a study from the University of St . Andrews , UK , shows why . According to the study , déjà vu is a signal that the brain is a memory error from occurring . This explains why déjà vu as we age , while memory errors increase . Still , if you've never had déjà vu , it doesn't mean your memory is . You may simply have fewer memory errors than other people . The next time you get that eerie , familiar feeling , take a moment to thank your brain for keeping you on !