Deja Vu hallucinations are not scary by the experience that science has just studied

Bizarre and confusing Deja Vu is a new phenomenon researched by scientists - named Deja Reve.

Deja Vu and Deja Reve: Mysteriously parallel, challenging scientists' intellect

Deja Vu - the experience considered "seeing the future from the past" is one of the strange phenomena that more than half of the world's population has experienced at least once in their lives.

Suddenly in a conversation with friends / relatives, you suddenly realized that 'this scene happened'; Or whether it is the first time to step into a strange place, you still feel familiar in a mysterious way . Under the view of science, you are experiencing the phenomenon of Deja Vu.

Lasting for only 10 to 30 seconds, the Deja Vu phenomenon has led science to be crazy for many years. French philosopher Émile Boirac (1851-1917) was one of the first Deja Vu pioneers in 1876.

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The experience of Deja Reve is common after the patient has an EBS brain stimulation

So far, there are dozens of assumptions made to explain this mysterious phenomenon, in which the most widely accepted assumption is subconscious. Accordingly, the subconscious works in parallel with thoughts but operates despite the human thoughts. Subconsciously create images, situations COMBINED with events taking place in human life.

According to this assumption, scientists conclude: Deja Vu is a person's experience when a certain event happens and you think it has been in the past.

While the Deja Vu phenomenon also contains many mysteries for science, another phenomenon in opposition to Deja Vu, thought to be more strange and mysterious than Deja Vu, is also challenging researchers.

A latest scientific study in Brain Stimulation Magazine provides new phenomenon, less common than Deja Vu but more bizarre: Can dream of a dream once dreamed (repeat the dream) OR experience the feeling of each in the dream in the real world .

The science called it Deja Reve .

Deja Reve: Experience the "feeling once in a dream" in the real world

If the French term Déjà Vu literally means "once seen" , Deja Reve means "once dreamed".

Basically, Deja Reve is the feeling you get when you're in a real-world situation that makes you feel that you dreamed you'll be there, or somehow you foresaw your situation.

Some experienced Deja Reve felt that their prophetic dreams had come to them many years ago.

Scientists have sought to activate Deja Vu in the laboratory and prove that feeling doesn't really give you any cognitive ability. Similarly, Deja Reve's feeling does not mean that you really dream what you think you dreamed.

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The experience of Deja Reve is to be able to dream a dream once dreamed (repeat the dream) OR experience the feeling of being in a dream in the real world.(Artwork: CNN).

According to the new study based on medical reports on epilepsy patients from 1958 to 2015, Deja Reve experience is common after the patient is stimulated with EBS brain - a fairly standard treatment. for epilepsy symptoms.

Dr. Jonathan Curot of Toulouse University Hospital (France), the main author of the work on Deja Reve said: Deja Reve isolated research is a way to separate Deja Vu's feeling from the feeling of Deja Reve and Learn more about the mystery of human dreams.

In other words, Deja Reve is an interesting approach to better understanding physiological dreams that cannot be reproduced in laboratory conditions.

Most studies revolve around the "once dreamed" phenomenon focusing on REM sleep (one of the four stages of night sleep).

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During REM sleep, you will experience extremely vivid and fictional dreams, said Dr. Philip Gehrman, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania (USA).(Graphic: Huffington Post).

In fact, the study participants described their Deja Reve experience in three separate ways:

  1. Deja Reve type of episodes, each stage : Patients can determine exactly (or approximate) the date they will have their certain dreams.
  2. Deja Reve has a feeling of familiarity: "I dreamed of a dream (nightmare) they met a few years ago" - a patient explained.
  3. Deja Reve is in a dream: It means that once they wake up, their minds are still caught up in the dream. If in their dreams they are crying, when they wake up, the feeling of sadness has not ended and they may cry.

The scientists temporarily concluded, Deja Reve is still a new phenomenon and this study is the first step to explain the strange dream feelings that happen to people.

For the scientific community in general, the ability to activate sensations by stimulating the brain can answer many questions about dreams.

"Understand why some dreams can be memorized and deciphered by dream content as two great challenges for researchers" - Dr Jonathan Curot said.