Δευτέρα 30 Νοεμβρίου 2015

How do you explain the de-ga-butane and other nine tricks of the mind?

We all have an experience of various emotions and thoughts we experience ..
occasionally. Some things we say or do at the same time we feel that we have said before or that we have ever done. We feel that ... we relive the moment or that we know what to tell the other before said, and the like. Let's look at the 10 most strange phenomena that occur at times in our minds!

1) Deja vu The Déjà vu is the experience of having experienced or seen a new situation previously. To feel the event has already happened or is repeated. The experience is usually accompanied by a greater sense of intimacy a feeling of strangeness Mr. or strangeness. The "previous" experience is usually attributed to a dream, but sometimes there is a constant feeling of having really happened before.

2) Deja Vecu The Déjà vécu is what most people experience when they think experiencing deja vu. Déjà vu is the feeling you have when someone has seen something before, whereas déjà vécu is the experience of having seen an event before, but in great detail, such as recognizing smells and sounds. This, too, is usually accompanied by a very strong sense of knowledge about what's going to happen next.

3) Deja Visite The Déjà visite is a less common experience and involves an uncanny knowledge of a new place. For example, you may know the location around you (a new town or a landscape) despite the fact that he never visited. You know, namely, that it is impossible for you to have this knowledge and yet have it.

4) Deja Senti The Déjà senti is the phenomenon of having already felt something. The phrase "that I re-discover" perfectly captures the Deja Senti. This is only a mental phenomenon and seldom remains in our memory later. Many epilepsy sufferers often experiencing deja senti.

5) Jamais Vu Jamais Vu This describes a familiar situation that we do not recognize. Often considered to be the opposite of déjà vu. The observer does not recognize the situation despite knowing that attended it. Like when a person momentarily does not recognize a face, a word, or a locus although actually knows.

6) The Presque Presue Vu Vu is very similar to the feeling in the "tip of the tongue". When one is ready to say a word but hang his mind and was not coming out.

7) L'esprit de l'escalier L'esprit de l'escalier is when comes an idea, a clever thought when it's too late. It is known to us "after the event".

8) Capgras Delusion The Capgras Delusion is a phenomenon in which a person believes that a close friend or a family member has been replaced by an identical looking and one who cheated. This illusion of encounter in people suffering from schizophrenia.

9) Fregoli Delusion The Fregoli Delusion is a rare brain in which a person has the belief that different people are the same person in a variety of disguises. Often associated with paranoia and the belief that the person you are disguised attempts to persecute them.

10) Prosopagnosia The Prosopagnosia is a phenomenon in which a person is unable to recognize people's faces or objects ought to know. People who have this disorder are usually able to use other senses to recognize individuals - such as fragrances a person, shape or style of their hair, the sound of their voice, or even their walking. A classic case of this disorder presented in a book in 1998 called "The man who mistook his wife with a hat."

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