Who was the first person to use the term "Déjà vu"?
Correct answer: Parapsychologist
LEE
A glitch in The Matrix
wombat
I always thought dreams played a part. You've been, seen, heard, talked in the dream. Always learning something in this game, thanks.
Glen
It is related or connected with dreams we have. Sometimes when I am in a situation I remembered I dreamed about it and I can change the outcome in the present reality..but the truth about déjà vu it's that we don't know all the mysteries in life; it's much more than we can grasp.
Barb@71
I was going to pick Yogi Bera
Lola
I read it might be a glitch in our eyes focusing at nanoseconds different times so when the second image is received, the brain already recognizes it. sounds plausible.
lucid_enigma
I've had this question before?!?
betterfiyyyyyy
l never know
Artie
Deja Vu is a term in psychology, feeling like you have already seen a place you are in even though you have never seen it before. Therefore I picked the parapsychologist.
BrainTek
that makes a lot of sense, I was however, expecting a psychologists name such as Freud etc
Luigi
It was my first time to answer this question. I got It right! It was really hard for me. 100 percent.
Ingenium
how could a "deja vu" have anything to do with precognition? If one "already saw" something, it means that was a way of cognition, while a "pre-" cognition îs supposed to be a way of acknowledge something before (pre-) that thing could be accesible tot our senses... complicated 🤪
Ingenium
But still, are there any coherent scientific explanations about it, or only "scientific" opinions and skeptical atitudes?
fran
Barb@70, WONDERFUL!