Experiencing déjà vu activates the frontal regions of the brain, which are responsible for memory conflict, or reviewing our memories. Dejà vu may be the result of the brain trying to resolve a discrepancy between what you think you've seen before and what you're actually seeing. "The brain is very complex, and déjà vu is your brain behaving in its own very complex way," says Professor Berkovich.
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Experiencing déjà vu activates the frontal regions of the brain, which are responsible for memory conflict, or reviewing our memories. Dejà vu may be the result of the brain trying to resolve a discrepancy between what you think you've seen before and what you're actually seeing. "The brain is very complex, and déjà vu is your brain behaving in its own very complex way," says Professor Berkovich.
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