People with epilepsy can sometimes experience an intense and intense sense of déjà vu at the onset of a seizure. This is often a sign of discharge in the hippocampus, a structure deep in the temporal lobe and part of the brain below the temples that controls memory. The déjà vu experienced by a person with epilepsy is longer and more intense than the physiological or everyday déjà vu experienced by people without epilepsy.
Is Deja vu or the sixth sense dangerous?
People with epilepsy can sometimes experience an intense and intense sense of déjà vu at the onset of a seizure. This is often a sign of discharge in the hippocampus, a structure deep in the temporal lobe and part of the brain below the temples that controls memory. The déjà vu experienced by a person with epilepsy is longer and more intense than the physiological or everyday déjà vu experienced by people without epilepsy.
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