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Why do we have déjà vu?
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Expert Answer
Déjà vu occurs when the brain's familiarity and recognition systems become temporarily misaligned. One theory suggests the brain processes a scene through both short-term and long-term memory pathways simultaneously, creating a false sense of prior experience. Stress and fatigue increase its occurrence.
Key Insight
Déjà vu occurs when the brain's familiarity and recognition systems become temporarily misaligned.
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