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spuriousmonkey
07-25-06, 06:31 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5194382.stm

Apparently it is possible to recreate the effect of deja vu with hypnosis:

The researchers showed volunteers 24 common words, then hypnotised them and told them that when they were next presented with a word in a red frame, they would feel that the word was familiar, although they would not know when they last saw it.

Green frames would make them think that the word belonged to the original list of 24.

After being taken out of hypnosis, the volunteers were presented with a series of words in frames of various colours, including some that were not in the original 24 and which were framed in red or green.

Of the 18 people studied so far, 10 reported a peculiar sensation when they saw new words in red frames and five said it definitely felt like deja vu.

Do you think you have psi powers and a master of deja vu? Be very concerned!

Some people with temporal lobe epilepsy report frequent deja vu.

Deja vu....byproduct of the human brain or real phenonemon?

Theoryofrelativity
07-25-06, 07:08 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5194382.stm

Apparently it is possible to recreate the effect of deja vu with hypnosis:



Do you think you have psi powers and a master of deja vu? Be very concerned!



Deja vu....byproduct of the human brain or real phenonemon?

I think it's a brain thing

(Q)
07-25-06, 08:11 AM
Deja vu....byproduct of the human brain or real phenonemon?

That question looks strangely familiar, like I've seen it before? Hmmm...

q0101
07-25-06, 09:37 AM
Deja vu (http://www.exn.ca/dailyplanet/story.asp?id=2005020851)