The Psychology of “Déjà Vu And Jamais Vu”

Authors

  • Preethi Cheguri B.Sc. – Forensic Science, from RBVRR Women’s College, Narayanguda, India

Keywords:

Psychology, Déjà Vu, Jamais Vu

Abstract

Many of us are familiar with the word “DÉJÀ VU” (French word which means “already seen”.) This is actually a sense of familiarity with unfamiliar surroundings, but here comes a new rare experience called “JAMAIS VU” (French word which means “never” seen?) which is the opposite of “DÉJÀ VU” i.e., a sense of unfamiliarity with the familiar things.

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Author Biography

Preethi Cheguri, B.Sc. – Forensic Science, from RBVRR Women’s College, Narayanguda, India

Preethi Cheguri, pursuing B.Sc. (Forensic science) final year in RBVRR women's college, Narayanguda. She still wants to continue her studies in forensic science as it is very interesting and knowledge gaining subject. The scope of forensic science study is vast and very applicable. She hopes that the study will improve her skills and knowledge.

References

The Journal of mind and behaviors (E-book).

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Published

2020-08-01

How to Cite

Cheguri, P. (2020). The Psychology of “Déjà Vu And Jamais Vu”. Nyayik Vigyan Articles of Forensic Research and Criminal Investigation, 1(2). Retrieved from https://articles.nyayikvigyan.com/nva/article/view/23

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Forensic Science Application