it's quite interesting to learn how Deja Vu occurs, at least theoretically.
Next time you experience Deja Vu, try to remember which theory might have occured to you.
You'll enjoy not only the experience but also the process.
[1] Vocabulary: Daily 1500
- Review #43 Become a better speaker with Speechmasters => Voc. Writing
- Practice #44-45 Becoming a department manager (1) (2)
=> Lis. Task How is the new department manager going to improve the department operation?
=> Voc. Writing
[2] Listening & Communication: Just Explain It: What Is Déjà Vu?
http://news.yahoo.com/video/just-explain-science-déjà-vu-213611145.html
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Watch the Video => Explain what causes Déjà Vu.-> Read the script-> Answer the Questions
1. Which of the following words you think the most suitable to represent Déjà Vu?
2. Explain the two more likely theories described in the text in Japanese within 150 words.
一つ目の理論は、脳の中で既知のことを認知する領域と、記憶を呼び出す領域があること。これらは通常同期しているが、まれにこの認知領域が誤認識してしまうことでdéjà vuが生じる。もう一つは人間が記憶する際に、新たな出来事が短期ではなく長期間の記憶プロセスを経てしまって、以前に起きたことと感じてしまうこと。(147語)
[3] Presentation Test: Your opinion on “What do you think of a white lie?” in 150 words
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