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Webmost people experience déjà vu with no adverse health effects.

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Webyou have probably experienced déjà vu — the feeling that a situation or event happening now is one you’ve experienced before.

But there’s much it could teach us about the brain and memory.

It can be triggered by fatigue.

It can happen to healthy people but can also signify epilepsy or dementia.

In rare cases, déjà vu can be a sign of a neurological disorder.

Webdéjà vu happens when there’s a miscommunication between two parts of your brain.

What is deja vu, and what’s happening in the brain when we feel it?

In rare cases, déjà vu can be a sign of a neurological disorder.

Webdéjà vu happens when there’s a miscommunication between two parts of your brain.

What is deja vu, and what’s happening in the brain when we feel it?

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While scientists don’t know.

Webscientists are still untangling why we get deja vu.

Webit’s thought to be very common, having occurred in between 30 and 96 percent of the population, and usually lasts only seconds.

In general, déjà vu is a phenomenon in which a person suddenly feels a sense of familiarity with a present situation, even though they know.

Webdéjà vu is a sense of having already seen something you're currently seeing or experiencing—coupled with knowing you haven’t actually seen it, which is why it.

Webscientists are still untangling why we get deja vu.

Webit’s thought to be very common, having occurred in between 30 and 96 percent of the population, and usually lasts only seconds.

In general, déjà vu is a phenomenon in which a person suddenly feels a sense of familiarity with a present situation, even though they know.

Webdéjà vu is a sense of having already seen something you're currently seeing or experiencing—coupled with knowing you haven’t actually seen it, which is why it.

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