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Deja-vu What Is It
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<blockquote data-quote="louise1341" data-source="post: 51211" data-attributes="member: 2981"><p>The links between epilepsy and deja vu have been noted more than once. Someone I knew used to suffer from deja vu quite a lot and was later diagnosed with epilepsy. The doctor said that it was common for epileptics to experience deja vu because the mind couldn't quite keep up with what the senses were experiencing. For example if she saw something her senses were subject to the information but there was a few few seconds lapse before her mind caught up and processed what she had seen. This left her thinking that she had already experienced something which was brand new! It does explain the quick "I've already done/seen this" situations but where someone has longer lasting deja vu I can't see how epilepsy would be the answser. </p><p> </p><p>Deja Vu where you know what someone is about to say is surely a premonition rather than deja vu?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louise1341, post: 51211, member: 2981"] The links between epilepsy and deja vu have been noted more than once. Someone I knew used to suffer from deja vu quite a lot and was later diagnosed with epilepsy. The doctor said that it was common for epileptics to experience deja vu because the mind couldn't quite keep up with what the senses were experiencing. For example if she saw something her senses were subject to the information but there was a few few seconds lapse before her mind caught up and processed what she had seen. This left her thinking that she had already experienced something which was brand new! It does explain the quick "I've already done/seen this" situations but where someone has longer lasting deja vu I can't see how epilepsy would be the answser. Deja Vu where you know what someone is about to say is surely a premonition rather than deja vu? [/QUOTE]
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