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Ever wondered why déjà vu happens? This episode explains the brain science behind that mysterious feeling — from memory overlap to timing errors in the brain.
Podcast Episode: Why Do We Get Déjà Vu?
Duration: ~5 minutes | Date: 2025/05/27
Have you ever walked into a place and felt like you’ve been there before — even though you know you haven’t? That odd sensation is called déjà vu, and in this episode of Science Made Simple, we explore the brain science behind it.
Is it a memory glitch? A brain processing delay? Or a sign of how your memory and perception are working together? Discover the latest theories from neuroscience, including:

  • The split-second delay between brain regions
  • Memory overlap and unconscious familiarity
  • The role of the temporal lobe in storing experiences

Déjà vu might feel like a glitch — but it could actually be a sign your brain is functioning well and quickly comparing new experiences to stored ones.
Tune in and find out why this common yet mysterious experience happens, and what it reveals about how your brain really works.
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