Neuroscientist: This Is How Deja Vu Works | Andrew Huberman #neuroscience #shorts

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Neuroscientist: This Is How Deja Vu Works | Andrew Huberman #neuroscience #shorts #facts #interestingfacts #science #neuroscience #brain #dejavu #lifestyle #science #lifehacks

Andrew D. Huberman (born September 26, 1975 in Palo Alto, California) is an American neuroscientist and tenured associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine who has made contributions to the brain development, brain plasticity, and neural regeneration and repair fields.

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I thought the hippocampus is where all the hippos get their degree

Valstein
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I choose to still believe it’s something special 💕

americanlawdawg
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Dr. Huberman is explaining one way that Deja Vu works. Not the only way. The world, mind and consciousness are far more complex than this one explanation.

higherresolution
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people mistakenly call Deja Vu the feeling that you get that you may have seen or lived before.
but in reality, Deja Vu is the fenomenum of actually seen something happen, from minutes, hours, days or even years before it happened. it is actually French for premonition and seen the premonition come true.

charlmon
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I love Hubes, but there is no shot this is an exhaustive explanation of deja vu.

ZalexMusic
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The only thing I can’t explain is on two separate occasions I had a dream about the most random scenarios and two days later the dream happens, word for word, action for action. It is the strangest feeling because it’s not really deja vu but feels like it because “I HAVE been here before.”

ryanmckinney
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Sometimes this is true. Sometimes. There's still some instances of deja vue that science hasn't discovered yet

amandamorrison
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Doesn’t explain how many of us can have dreams that come true to the exact details

LegitKev.
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My dejavu are definitely predictions. Most of them couldn't be replicated from an old memory, because when I get them is when im having new experiences, and people I've never met before.

TheAnnazekendorf
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He speaks with so much confidence on something no one understands fully. I’ve had instances I knew word for word what other people would say in Deja vu occurrences. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about

gabrielalbores
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I'm not sure. I was in hospital sick last week, and a woman came into my room and starred mopping. Straight away, I was like, wow, deja Vu, but it could have happened anywhere, right? A suppressed memory. Then she starts telling me about her family and I swear to god it had happened before. I asked her, "Do I know you?" And she was like, damm, that's what I was thinking about you. She had it at the same time. How can that be explained.

sammy
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I love how while sleeping the brain runs its own performance batch processes to clean the database

ukervwc
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as someone with a smaller hippocampus, i get deja vu nearly once a week. i’m super into strange shit like that, so i always enjoy the feeling

fungaltoe
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We were jus talking about this topic yesterday! I always enjoy what you have to say and love all your great advice. I don't have your scientific backing for my opinion, but the explanation for dejavu doesn't resonate with me. When I was in grade one I couldn't speak English. My teacher could have been speaking any other language and I wouldn't have known the difference. Couldn't understand anything she said. It was the year that I had the most dejavu episodes in my whole life. I would sit in class and all of a sudden everything became crystal clear, like it happened before and I would know word for word what she was going to say. Another strange time that it happened was when I was walking home from the school bus with about 10 other girls. We were all ages, singing, being silly and giddy, having fun. I suddenly had the feeling of dejavu and it stopped me in my tracks. I looked to my right and one of the older girls was also stopped in her tracks. We both said "dejavu!", at the same time and for what seemed like a few minutes, we kept saying the next thing that was going to happen and saying it simultaneously, then break into hysterical laughter, because it was so strange, and this went on until it just ended abruptly. It's an experience that I can never forget and, to me, invalidates all the explanations, I've heard, so far, for dejavu. Dejavu has happened many times in my life, but the year when I spoke no English and the simultaneous dejavu with another girl really stand out. Thank you for all the wonderful work you've doing and the great information that you're bringing! I appreciate it 🙏🏽

ireneReese-su
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I’ve said that for 30 years ! Nobody believed me
It’s a science known fact.
Some scientists are also suggesting that the ocular nervous system has a role too.

Zamazama
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And here I thought I was an 'old soul'...

PeachyPye
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I've had at least two instances of deja vu where I've been able to change my next action and avoid what was coming.

concerned-citizen
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i like watching this clip over and over and over again, it's just like Deja Vu

speedstix
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Dream about a house, and then a few months later stepping into that house. Like whoa.. I very much remembered the dream..

toria
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The one and only time I’ve experienced this was when I was a child getting ready to walk into my brothers room. Before walking in i had a feeling that my nose was going to bleed. Turns out my brother threw a basketball at my nose and broke it.

bigjoe