Memory Glitches Cause Déjà Vu and Time Distortion

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Déjà vu is a normal brain glitch caused by temporary misfires in memory and perception, involving activity in the hippocampus and temporal lobe, and can be triggered by subconscious processing of familiar patterns or subtle sensory cues, rather than any supernatural phenomenon.
Do You Get Déjà Vu? Memory Glitches Make Time Feel Repeated Neuroscience News
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