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Could Déjà Vécu Be Explained by Delayed Neural Processing?
💡 The Answer
- The dual-processing theory suggests sensory input reaches memory regions slightly late.
- This delay makes the brain interpret a current event as a stored memory.
- Déjà vécu would then feel like a longer sequence because of continued processing.
- Evidence comes from experiments where rapid visual presentations trigger déjà vu.
- This theory helps explain the vivid narrative quality of déjà vécu.
- It highlights the brain's predictive nature and timing errors.
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