The video provides a lucid summary of the dual-processing theory, making complex neuroscience accessible to a general audience. However, it oversimplifies a multifaceted phenomenon by presenting a single hypothesis as a definitive scientific fact.
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Why Humans Get Déjà Vu 😳Added:
Have you ever had a moment that felt like it already happened before? That strange feeling is called déjà vu, and scientists think it may happen because your brain processes the same moment twice.
One part of your brain stores the moment as a memory a split second before another part fully experiences it. So, your brain mistakes [music] the present for the past.
That's why completely normal moments can suddenly feel weirdly familiar.
>> [music] >> Your brain can accidentally turn reality into a memory. Follow for more fun facts.
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