Yes, epilepsy can cause déjà vu experiences, particularly in individuals with temporal lobe epilepsy. This phenomenon often occurs during seizures that involve the temporal lobe, where memory processing and emotional responses are regulated. The déjà vu sensation in this context is thought to arise from abnormal electrical activity in the brain, leading to a false sense of familiarity. However, not everyone who experiences déjà vu has epilepsy, as it can also occur in healthy individuals under various circumstances.
No. Deja Vu is, in most cases, a by product of how memory functions. In some people Deja Vu is neurological and may be associated with epilepsy.
in 'deja vu-again'
The song "Deja Vu" is about drugs that eminem used to do.
yes al people can get or already had deja vu?
deja vu occors in the temporal-lobe
Yes, but it will produce an endless loop?
The French term "DEJA vu" in English is "already seen".
there isn't a origin for deja vu. deja vu is the name given when the same thing happens more than once in a strange or unnatural way.
Deja vu is not considered a psychic power. It is a phenomenon where a person feels like they have experienced the present situation before, even though it is unfamiliar. The exact cause of deja vu is not fully understood, but it is believed to be a memory-related phenomenon rather than a psychic ability.
deja vu translated from French means 'already seen' it's usually enough on it's own. "Deja vu all over again" was coined by Yogi Berra. It's a joke.
I can honestly tell you as one of the 25,000 girls suing the entire deja vu corporation (stemming from the Minneapolis deja vu occurences) that yes! The Minneapolis deja vu did screw up big time (owners and managers) and they are getting sued.
When you think that you have seen or experience something before. Deja vu is french for 'seen before, you'