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Demographic and psychological features of déjà vu experiences in a nonclinical Japanese population

Identifier

027464

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

J Nerv Ment Dis. 2003 Apr;191(4):242-7.
Demographic and psychological features of déjà vu experiences in a nonclinical Japanese population.
Adachi N1, Adachi T, Kimura M, Akanuma N, Takekawa Y, Kato M.
Author information
1
Adachi Mental Clinic, Kitano 7-5-12, Kiyota, Sapporo, Japan 004-0867.
Abstract
The authors investigated the frequency and correlates of déjà vu experiences in 386 healthy adult volunteers recruited from several areas in Japan. Déjà vu experiences and related experiences were evaluated using the Inventory of Déjà vu Experiences Assessment. Déjà vu experiences were observed by 294 (76.2%) of the 386 participants. Persons who experienced déjà vu were younger and more educated than persons who had not experienced it. There were no differences in the frequency of déjà vu experiences based on sex, hand preference, or area of residence. Subsequent factor analysis associated déjà vu with precognitive dreams and remembering dreams as dream- and memory-related factors rather than with the dissociation-related factors of depersonalization, derealization, jamais vu, and daydreams or with mental activity-related factors such as paranormal quality and travel frequency. Results suggest that déjà vu experiences are associated with good memory function.
PMID:
12695735

The source of the experience

PubMed

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Deja vu

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Commonsteps

References