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Comments are welcome while open. We reserve the right to close comments at any time. Join the conversation Create account. Already have an account? Why deja vu happens, and why it's a good thing. CBC Radio Loaded. Tai Asks Why Why deja vu happens, and why it's a good thing. Deja vu is just your brain fact-checking that information. Social Sharing. A little glitch "Deja vu is caused by like a little glitch in the memory system where you have two feelings at the same time," Moulin told host Tai Poole in a recent episode of the CBC Podcast Tai Asks Why.

Want to keep up with Tai Asks Why? Listen for free on your favourite podcast app. Seizure discharges from this temporal cortex simultaneously activate two circuits in the hippocampus. One circuit monitors our ongoing experience of the outer world. The other retrieves past memories. Discover some insights into this mental phenomenon and learn when it may signal a problem. Learn more about vaccine availability.

Advertising Policy. The brain just misfires a little and that causes the sensation. The brain is busy rewiring itself in these years making the chances of glitches higher. Cleary points out that these are not necessarily competing theories. Register or Log In.

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