Friday, June 8, 2007

Deja Vu?

Origin of Deja Vu Pinpointed

"Déjà vu is a memory problem, Tonegawa explained, occurring when our brains struggle to tell the difference between two extremely similar situations. As people age, Tonegawa said déjà-vu-like confusion happens more often—and it also happens in people suffering from brain diseases like Alzheimer’s. “It’s not surprising,” he said, “when you consider the fact that there’s a loss of or damage to cells in the dentate gyrus.”"


yikes. i have deja vu at least once a week. i even had it yesterday. i can't wait to get Alzheimer's?

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