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  1. Jan 31, 2024 · Though this might sometimes be embarrassing, a new study suggests mixing up people’s names is completely normal and by no means a sign of bad memory or aging. In fact, it may be something...

  2. Name blending confers the same surname upon both spouses. This allows the family to conform to the expectation that the family (and any children) will all share the same name, and avoid confusion that can arise when spouses retain differing surnames. [4][1] Name blending avoids the patriarchal practice of having the wife take the husband's name.

  3. Jan 16, 2017 · A lot of people mix up children's names or friends' names, but Deffler is a cognitive scientist at Rollins College, in Winter Park, Fla., and she wanted to find out why it happens.

    • Michelle Trudeau
    • We Confuse Names That Have Similar Beginnings and Endings
    • We Tend to Confuse Names with Similar Vowel Placement
    • We Confuse People Based on Their Group

    Studies find that people tend to confuse names that have similar beginnings and ends (which is why I'm often called "Melissa" instead of "Marissa"). This can also happen when names have a different structure but a similar ending, like the "y" at the end of "Ashley" and "Amy." For example, according to results from a survey published in PLOS One, pa...

    Phonetic similarities play a role in our confusion of people's names. For example, names that have similar vowel placements(like "Tom" and "Todd") are easy to confuse. These moments are literal "slips of the lip" where you're used to using the name regularly or in the same situation, and because they sound similar, you slip up and revert to what's ...

    This is probably the biggest revelation from Rubin's recent study: Apparently there is a connection between calling someone by the wrong name and what's happening in our heads. Basically, when we remember people, we categorize them in different relationships in our mental storage space — we all have a "family" group, a "close friends" group, a "roo...

    • Marissa Higgins
  4. Jan 17, 2017 · When we place people in the same folder, we can sometimes unintentionally switch their names. That would explain why my mother, along with many others, would confuse the names of...

  5. May 3, 2016 · fullscreen. If you’ve ever mixed up your siblings’ names or accidentally called a family member by your dog’s name, you’re not alone. According to a recent study published in the journal...

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  7. Dec 20, 2018 · There is some evidence suggesting a mixup when the names sound alike (Jade, Kade, Wade). But more often, they found an association with their close relationship to each other. “Overall, the misnaming of familiar individuals is driven by the relationship between the misnamer, misnamed, and named,” the study reports.

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