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May 2024
40m 44s

What déjà vu can teach us about memory, ...

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
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The eerie sensation of “déjà vu” -- feeling a strong sense of familiarity in a new place or situation -- is one of memory’s strangest tricks. Researcher Chris Moulin, PhD, of Grenoble Alpes University, talks about why déjà vu happens; why both déjà vu and its lesser-known opposite, jamais vu, may actually be signs of a healthy memory at work; why young peopl ... Show More
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