Or perhaps the sensation of déjà vu may be more complex and have mixtures of the unfolding scenes or events. That’s why the specificity of criteria for SPE déjà vu would have to be very different from an Associative Déjà Vu experience where real forgotten memories or anxieties may stimulate the déjà rêvé and the place or events or persons encountered may appear from an ostensible unforgotten dream. In order to be déjà rêvé, the ‘already dreamt’ experience, they would either have to have forgotten the dream which was truly precognitive, or more likely rationalize that they must have dreamt it because they could not explain their déjà vu in any other way. But that would be so-called precognition-foreknowledge. For example, people may experience déjà vu as they walk inside an unfamiliar old building, and then astound themselves and their friends by predicting what is in the next room.Ī common option might be that the subject previously dreamed about an event and then saw it actualizing. In some instances, people described their déjà vu while visiting a place for the first time and then successfully predicted what would be found there. However, over many years, accumulating evidence for at least a subtype of paranormal déjà vu has appeared, based on several researchers and theorists, including the early work of White in the 1970s, a prelude to Neppe’s and Funkhouser’s work in the 1980s. This does not mean it is truly paranormal, just that it is so experienced based on appropriate criteria. For a case of déjà vu to be classified as a ‘psychic experience’, the SPE should be the prime quality. ![]() This is why the author uses the term Subjective psi experience (SPE) so that it can be analyzed non-prejudicially. ![]() The view of déjà vu explained by a so-called paranormal experience is the one that holds the most appeal to the layman, but from a purely scientific perspective it is the most extreme of the 72 explanations for the phenomenon-extreme because of its implications, not because of the data supporting it. Keywords: Associative Déjà Vu Chronic Déjà Vu Confabulation Continuous Déjà Vu Definition Déjà Déjà classification Déjà experiences Déjà subtypes Déjà terminology Déjà vu déjà vu books History Memory Modern era Multidimensional scaling Neppe Phenomenology psi Psychodynamic Psychotic Déjà Vu Redintegration Restricted paramnesia Schizophrenic Déjà Vu SPE Déjà Vu Subjective psi experience Déjà Vu Temporal Lobe epileptic Déjà Vu TLE Déjà Vu The qualitative nosological subtype of SPE déjà vu involves distinct qualities: This grows, is intense, often frequent, and specifically involves time distortions past and future with predictive elements and a specific knowing. Subjective psi experience (SPE) is a non-prejudicial term allowing non-prejudicial analysis.
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