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That strange pause.
That sudden certainty.
That feeling of “I’ve been here before” — even when you know you haven’t.
In this episode of Inside Out, we explore why some people experience déjà vu more intensely than others — what’s happening in the brain, why memory misfires feel meaningful, and why these moments often arrive when we’re emotional, tired, or on the edge of change.
This episode sits between science and mystery — about perception, memory, and the human need to make sense of moments that feel bigger than logic.
Grab your coffee. Or lean into the strange.
Let’s turn memory Inside Out.
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That strange pause.
That sudden certainty.
That feeling of “I’ve been here before” — even when you know you haven’t.
In this episode of Inside Out, we explore why some people experience déjà vu more intensely than others — what’s happening in the brain, why memory misfires feel meaningful, and why these moments often arrive when we’re emotional, tired, or on the edge of change.
This episode sits between science and mystery — about perception, memory, and the human need to make sense of moments that feel bigger than logic.
Grab your coffee. Or lean into the strange.
Let’s turn memory Inside Out.