What Causes Déjà Vu?
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<p>‘Yo walk i to a room a s e ly yo r brai goes f zzy with a overwhelmi g wave of familiarity—altho gh this is a totally ew experie ce. Like somethi g o t of a sci-fi plot, it almost seems as if yo ’ve walke i to the f t re.</p>
<p>Cha ces are, yo ’ve experie ce this sit atio , k ow as éjà v , ri g yo r life. Déjà v (Fre ch for “alrea y see ”) occ rs i approximately 60 to 80 perce t of people—a phe ome o that’s almost always fleeti g a may ma ifest at a y time.’</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theepochtimes.com/ 3/2024873-what-ca ses- eja-v /" target="_bla k">Rea more: What Ca ses Déjà V ?</a></p>
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