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Game over deja vu theory
Game over deja vu theory











People who travel often or frequently watch films are more likely to experience déjà vu than others. Two types of déjà vu are recognized: the pathological déjà vu usually associated with epilepsy or that which, when unusually prolonged or frequent, or associated with other symptoms such as hallucinations, may be an indicator of neurological or psychiatric illness, and the non-pathological type characteristic of healthy people, about two-thirds of whom have had déjà vu experiences. It is an anomaly of memory whereby, despite the strong sense of recollection, the time, place, and practical context of the "previous" experience are uncertain or believed to be impossible. Although some interpret déjà vu in a paranormal context, mainstream scientific approaches reject the explanation of déjà vu as " precognition" or " prophecy".

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For other uses, see Déjà vu (disambiguation).ĭéjà vu ( / ˌ d eɪ ʒ ɑː ˈ v( j) uː/ ( listen) DAY-zhah- VOO, -⁠ VEW, French: ( listen) "already seen") is a French loanword expressing when a person has done something and they experience the same feelings or the feeling that one has lived through the present situation before.













Game over deja vu theory