Your Memory Is Lying to You—Here's Why Déjà Vu Happens
Déjà vu — the feeling of having experienced something before when you know you haven't — affects around 60 to 70 percent of people at some point. Despite being so common, it remained mysterious to science for a long time. This session explores current neuroscientific theories about what causes déjà vu, what it reveals about how memory works, and why it tends to occur more in certain circumstances. Perfect for: psychology and neuroscience fans, curious mind sleep, reflective evenings. #DejaVuFacts #NeuroscienceFacts #SleepyScience #MemoryScience #PsychologyFacts

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