Just as the magician uses sleight of hand to fool their audience, our brains play mischievous tricks on us — no top hat or wand required. The magic word is not “abracadabra,” or “alakazam,” though; it ...
Like a night club magician uses slight of hand to fool his audience, our brains play mischievous tricks on us—no top hat or wand required. The magic word is not “abracadabra,” or “alakazam,” though.
Most of us have had that uncanny feeling of a new situation seeming so familiar, it seems as if it’s already happened. Déjà vu is a French term that translates to “already seen” in English. “It refers ...
The air, the sounds, even the way someone laughs, feel like a scene you’ve already lived. For a second, you wonder if you dreamed this moment or if life is somehow looping back on itself. That strange ...
Have you ever experienced déjà vu? You know, the strong feeling an experience is familiar, while at the same time knowing it hasn’t happened before. Where does it come from That’s the subject of today ...
We’ve all experienced the freaky effects of déjà vu. Maybe you’re going for a walk and feel the need to stop because you’ve felt this exact moment before. Or perhaps you’re meeting someone for the ...
Many of us have experienced déjà vu - the unsettling sensation of knowing that a situation could not have been experienced, combined with the feeling that it has. It is usually so fleeting that ...
Haven't I read this somewhere before? Déjâ vu, (literally translated as 'already seen') is also known as paramnesia and describes the feeling that one has witnessed or experienced a new situation ...
Scientists have finally put a name to a strange phenomenon you might have experienced before. It’s called déjà rêvé, and it’s like the trippy, scary version of déjà vu. Instead of feeling like you’ve ...