Actually, in the past six years, Gu Yang often felt that a certain moment was a little familiar.
Standing in the mountains of Liang City, Gu Yang gazed at the pile of red mushrooms in the wicker basket, feeling an unsettling sense of déjà vu. She couldn't recall when or where she had experienced this moment before—perhaps it had been in a dream.
Was it the hippocampus effect?
Although this phenomenon occasionally seemed unexplainable, it had been occurring with increasing frequency. Gu Yang remembered that before her car accident, the psychology community had focused on studying the hippocampal effect.
The true cause of this effect has yet to be confirmed, but several theories exist.
One theory suggests it awakens buried memories. Those familiar scenes may have actually occurred, only to be lost or forgotten. When similar situations reappear, these memories can resurface.