Like Looking at a Familiar Picture
Imagine you have a favorite picture book. You see a page with a funny cat wearing sunglasses. One day, you look at that same page without remembering you’d seen it before, but your brain says, “Wait! I know this!” That’s déjà vu, like when your brain gives you a surprise reminder.
Why It Feels So Strange
Think of your brain as a detective who sometimes gets confused. When you see something familiar, the detective tries to match it with old memories, but sometimes he mixes up the clues. That mix-up makes your brain feel like it’s getting a secret message from the past: “Hey! I’ve seen this before!”
It feels so uncanny because your brain is trying to tell you a story, and you’re listening, even if you don’t know why.
Examples
- You're talking to someone and realize you’ve had this exact conversation before, although you don’t remember where.
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See also
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