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Decoding Deja Vu and Jamais Vu: Exploring the Mysterious Phenomena of Familiarity and Strangeness

Deja Vu One of the most peculiar tricks that memory can play, Deja Vu is curious, marked by a sudden, intense impression of familiarity – a feeling of ‘being here before’ or having lived through the moment already. A sense of deja vu can occur in any situation. You may be visiting some entirely unfamiliar

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Why Do We Forget?

Sometimes, it seems that for every occasion when we are able to remember something, there is another frustrating occasion when memory lets us down. Why does this happen? We frequently forget things, but it can seem baffling why this should happen in some instances and not others. Psychologists have found that forgetting is the result

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How to Escape Mental Blocks?

The most infuriating form of memory failure is a mental block. You feel sure the detail you need is somewhere in memory, but it is as if a brick wall has sprung up to hide it. Memory blocks can strike at any time and range from mildly irritating lapses in mid-conversation to catastrophic memory failures

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A Good Memory-Born Or Made?

The extraordinary skills of memory experts, who train themselves to remember vast quantities of often random material, seem beyond the reach of ordinary people. While natural talent is certainly an advantage, the technique is also vital. With the right training and dedication, could any one of us become a memory maestro? On a visit to

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