めぐみ
'Urgh, I just got the creepiest feeling i had before~'
'Why am i having this odd feeling?'
'Oh my, i think i have been here before, things are happening too similar!'


Have you ever had this kind of feelings before?
It's simply called 'Deja Vu'.
Maybe you will find it creepy to feel it, but certainly and i believe, you experienced before.
Sure, i too experienced Deja Vu quite often and regret missing the Deja Vu movie somehow in the past.
When i was younger, this feeling occurs quite often that i can have about 10-20 times per year.
But when i'm growing older, it decreases and now seems to occur <10.
It was yesterday tuition that remind me about this odd phenomena.
I was somehow having this ohm to have some research bout it.


1. Déjà vu,is the experience of feeling sure that one has witnessed or experienced a new situation previously.
2. The experience of déjà vu isusually accompanied by a compelling sense of familiarity, and also a sense of "eeriness", "strangeness", or "weirdness".
3. Since the first years of the 20th century, déjà vu has been subject to serious psychological and neurophysiological research.
4. Scientifically speaking, the most likely explanation of déjà vu is not that it is an act of "precognition" or "prophecy", but rather that it is an anomaly of memory, giving the impression that an experience is "being recalled".
5. It's the fact that the sense of "recollection" at the time is strong in most cases, but are quite uncertain.
6. In particular, this may result from an overlap between the neurological systems responsible for short-term memory (events which are perceived as being in the present) and those responsible for long-term memory (events which are perceived as being in the past).
7. The events would be stored into memory before the conscious part of the brain even receives the information and processes it.


1. British researchers are embarking on what they're calling the world's first study of chronic deja vu, a condition where people can recite details of situations or people they've never before encountered.
2. The phenomenon, which may affect one in 200 people with memory problems, is unlike the fleeting, eerie feeling people get from time to time that they've experienced something before, and that they know what's going to happen next.
3. Instead, chronic deja vu sufferers are constantly overcome by the sensation something new has happened before.
4. Depression is common, and some sufferers are initially misdiagnosed with epilepsy or labelled "delusional" and put on anti-psychotic drugs.

It's all for today.
My eyes are watery now.
Let's being excited for 'Deja Vu 2'
=)