Adrian Grabinski
Adrian Grabinski voted up Christopher Edward's answer

It is unlikely I'm afraid! The brain is very good at coming up with false memories out of stories it has heard. A study by psychologists Loftus and Pickrell demonstrated that just telling someone something happened to them (when in actual fact it hadn't) leads to them 'remembering' that false event around 25% of the … Read more

Adrian Grabinski
Adrian Grabinski voted up Christopher Edward's answer

It is unlikely I'm afraid! The brain is very good at coming up with false memories out of stories it has heard. A study by psychologists Loftus and Pickrell demonstrated that just telling someone something happened to them (when in actual fact it hadn't) leads to them 'remembering' that false event around 25% of the … Read more

Adrian Grabinski
Adrian Grabinski voted up Kowalski Mario's answer

If you are still an adolescent it could be due to your brain still being developed. This can cause "deja vu" in many teens.