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Deja Vu as Error Correction: A Theory Explained

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Deja vu is like our brain fact-checking itself. Different parts of our brain are responsible for recognizing familiarity and processing thoughts. Sometimes there are random misfires in our brain that make us think we recognize a situation, but the fact-checking center later realizes it's not true. Instead of stopping the initial recognition signal, it sends out a fact-checking signal.

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