Dejavu

The journey called life is not a straight line, and people sometimes come across different situations. This is one of the things inherent in being human and all of them are special to us. There's nothing surprising or strange about it.
As human beings, we all have the right to be ridiculous and wrong. We shouldn't be unfair to ourselves for all this. After all, our mortal beings and everything is for us, but sometimes we think that we live in dejavu.
In this article we try to look at this issue with different aspects What is dejavu?  We will try to answer the question.



What is Dejavu?

As you can guess, the word dejavu is not of Turkish origin. It has entered the Turkish language from French. It is normally a combination of the words deja and voir. The French word deja previously means seeing, and voir means seeing, and this concept emerges from the combination of these two words. In terms of French, it is possible to define it as I have seen it before or, in a more general way, it has been seen.
It is necessary to open up a little more that the person's current situation in the past in the same way the feeling and situations that make you feel.
In other words, dejavu means that I have experienced this moment before. Dejavu instantly feels as if that moment has been experienced before. It is as if the moment has happened before and it is happening again.
For example, in a place where you drink tea with a friend, it is a mood that makes you think that you have experienced a similar situation in the same way. As a matter of fact, there is an American film of the same name recently made on this subject and that is exactly about this situation.
But dejavu is not a disease or a mental disorder. It is an illusion of perception for a moment, and as we have already mentioned in the introduction, it is unique to us. Humanity. Nobody's going crazy or going nuts. Therefore, this situation should not be exaggerated.
Scientific research shows that 15 and 25 age range is the most frequent age range of dejavu.

Why Dejavu?

That's exactly the point. why dejavu? The question may come to mind. There are very different reasons given by experts in this regard. Some of these can be expressed as:
First of all, technology has progressed, everything is at hand, but nowadays everyone is working at a very busy pace and constantly live in the countryside, or in the case of running in the metropolitan. It is precisely today that people are competing against time, which is precisely why experts consider dejavu to be extremely normal. So fatigue is one of the main factors. But in people who have gone through a difficult period, such situations can occur rarely.
As another reason, the experts pointed out that alcohol escaped from the end of the rope the night before. If you are not someone who consumes alcohol or your body is sensitive to alcohol, such a situation can occur spontaneously.
Another reason the experts have stated is that the right lobe of the brain works with a minimal difference that it can be as milliseconds as compared to the left lobe.

Dejavu Scientific Description

After all, let's take a closer look at the scientific explanation of the Dejavu concept. Its history dates back to ancient times.
First, Emile Boiraç, a scientist in French physics in 1876, uses the expression dejavu. Here is the full answer why you switched from French to our language. When we look at the scientific literature, we first encounter Dr. "A Psychology Book" by the famous scientist named Edward Titchener is out. Dr. Edward Titchener explains why the feeling of déjà vu arises in his book, and according to his studies on the error in perception, which arises in part through the illusion of the brain or another way of saying it, all of which are more important and special than the other.
Experts, as we try to express in the section of the cause of the right and left lobe of the brain as a fully compatible synchronized dejavu not working, and this inability to synchronize the situation I've experienced this moment before the person said.
Again, scientific studies have revealed that there is a connection between dejavu and Alzheimer's and that dejavu conditions should be carefully examined for early diagnosis of this disease.
In another scientific research, it has been found that people suffering from dejavu are more likely to suffer from anxiety disorders which are expressed as schizophrenia and anxiety disorder in the long term.



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