You enter a new friend's house. As you set it aside, you will find something strange ... you have been there before. However, it is not completely personal. Think about it, then you will notice that it is a dream, a dream, you are completely drawing every detail of the exact room you are in now. You seem familiar. This experience is not uncommon as most people think. For many, these extreme intimacy known as deja vu is realized by dreams.
In Gothic novels, even times and experiences have doubled by using familiar emotions. In many respects, this feeling is like an unforgettable thing; if it is not impossible, it is difficult to judge why it will. The Gothic writer brings the past and the future to the present by incorporating the sense of deja vu into the story. A character may actually only experience events, but dual devices of recollection and illusion make it possible for experiences to occur repeatedly in the novel pages.
The familiar feeling is called deja vu, it is a Frenchman who was already seen. According to the survey, two out of two in three people have experienced a certain period of life or someone else. Indeed, we know that the frequency of deja vu decreases with age. So, what caused deja vu? Well ... let's see. I am as excited as you. Several studies have shown that in epileptic patients acquaintance often occurs before a stroke. Since epilepsy is related to the temporal lobe of the brain, we can conclude that deja vu is related to the temporal lobe. For a healthy person, it can be thought of as a small stroke that stops before giving further damage.
Many mechanisms have been proposed to explain the experience of deja vu. As many kinds of psychological experiences are associated with deja vu, it is often said that deja vu itself is a psychological experience. In this regard, it has been reported that deja vu is a result of reincarnation, memory of prediction, prediction of dreams, memory of subconsciousness of experience outside the body, memories of subconsciousness and dreamy insights. According to reports, people who often meditate have more frequent deja vu experience.