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Deja vu and Delusional Misidentification – How Do These Happen?

Deja vu and Delusional Misidentification – How Do These Happen?

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Health Sciences, Social Studies, Biology

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Wayground Content

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The video discusses deja vu, a common phenomenon where new experiences feel familiar, and its connection to the hippocampus. It explores potential causes, including neurological disorders like epilepsy, anxiety, and depression. The video also covers delusional misidentification syndromes, such as Capgras and Fregoli delusions, which involve issues with recognizing familiar people. These delusions are linked to neurological disorders and abnormal facial processing.

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