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What does the hippocampus effect mean?

Hippocampus effect, also known as visual perception or phenomenon, is that human beings suddenly feel that they are in the same picture at a certain moment and have experienced the same thing in real life environment, thus forming a sense of deja vu.

In fact, I believe that it is the fusion of sensory cells and memory cells, so as to achieve the feeling of deja vu.

Causes of hippocampus effect:

1, when people sleep, brain cells also enter a state of relaxation and rest, but some brain cells are not completely rested, and weak stimulation will cause their activities, thus producing dreams.

2. The pons in the brain stem will constantly send out signals (PGO waves) even during sleep. These signals stimulate and activate the conscious part of the brain to synthesize a meaningful dream.

Everyone has a life experience, because they have learned a lot. Occasionally, the subjective experience of "deja vu" is normal, and it is easy to happen in the state of emotional instability and on-site experience.

Our brain has a memory cache. The reason why everything in front of us seems to have experienced this feeling is because we made mistakes in memory storage.