We’ve all experienced it, that strange sensation where you’re in a completely new situation but feel like you’ve been there ...
Moulin first encountered chronic déjà vu sufferers at a memory clinic. "We had a peculiar referral for a man who said there was no point him visiting the clinic because he'd already been there ...
According to Interesting Facts, it's just a glitch in your brain’s memory system, but the reason may never be known. Possibly ...
One of the most popular explanations for déjà vu is that it results from a “glitch” in the brain’s memory system. Our brain processes incoming information in a highly structured way.
My alarm clock radio was playing “If You Could Read my Mind” by Gordon Lightfoot on the first Monday of daylight savings in 1970. It was April 27, spring in ...
But this isn’t the plot of a sci-fi movie. This is déjà vu and it may be one of the most mysterious of all our quirks of memory. To find out more, BBC Bitesize spoke to Dr Akira O’Connor ...
Moulin first encountered chronic déjà vu sufferers at a memory clinic. "We had a peculiar referral for a man who said there was no point him visiting the clinic because he'd already been there ...