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This theory suggests that déjà vu occurs when our brain processes a single event through two different pathways at slightly different times. Imagine your brain receives information from one eye a millisecond before the other; the second "copy" of that information might feel like a memory because the brain has technically already seen it. 2. The Memory Mismatch (Familiarity without Retrieval)

This is currently one of the most widely accepted scientific explanations. It posits that you encounter a scene that shares a similar layout or "spatial configuration" to a real past memory that you can't quite retrieve. deja vu

Researchers have proposed several frameworks to explain why our brains trick us into this "memory illusion." 1. The Split Perception (Double Access) Theory This theory suggests that déjà vu occurs when

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