Deja Vu Recreated in a Lab Setting
esocid writes writes to tell us BBC News is reporting that scientists may have found a way to study deja vu, that uneasy feeling you have seen something before. Using hypnosis, scientists claim to be able to incorrectly trigger the portion of the brain responsible for recognition of something familiar. From the article: "Two key processes are thought to occur when someone recognizes a familiar object or scene. First, the brain searches through memory traces to see if the contents of that scene have been observed before. If they have, a separate part of the brain then identifies the scene or object as being familiar. In deja vu, this second process may occur by mistake, so that a feeling of familiarity is triggered by a novel object or scene."
I've seen this story before.
Oh wait... Never mind. My bad.
"Trolls they were, but filled with the evil will of their master: a fell race..." -- J.R.R. Tolkien on Olog-hai
Scientists have officially ran out of things to study
All that work - and all they had to do was read Slashdot headlines for a few weeks.
*rimshot*
-- Trinity in high heels carrying a whip: The donimatrix - there is no spoonerism
That's the feeling that you will be reading the exact same article tomorrow.
- None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license. -- John Milton