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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. So she, and her ...
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Jan 31, 2024 · New insights into why we forget names. Samantha Deffler, a cognitive scientist at Rollins College, in Winter Park, Florida., surveyed 1,700 men and women of various ages and found people often ...
Jan 17, 2017 · Cognitive scientist Samantha Deffler, from Rollins College in Florida, discovered after surveying 1,700 participants that mixing up people's names is more common than we knew.
In addition to misnaming occurring based on relationship categories, researchers also found that phonetic similarities play a role in getting names mixed up. For example, names that begin or end with similar sounds (e.g. Michael and Mitchell) are more likely to be mixed up with one another. The same goes for names with a common vowel sound (e.g ...
Jul 31, 2024 · A memory cue—perhaps a child’s backpack left on the couch—triggers a search for the child’s name. The memory system offers up multiple potential responses, then rejects all but the correct answer. The ability to reject wrong responses gets worse with age, which is one possible reason older adults more frequently mix up names, Mulligan said.
Mar 29, 2017 · One surprising thing that was revealed: People didn’t just mix up their human family members’ names; they also added in their pets’ names… but this only applied to dogs (sorry, cat-lovers). It may be that people verbally communicate with their dogs more than their cats or that despite cats/hamsters/fish still being part of the family, dogs are considered more “human-like.”
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Apr 28, 2024 · Calling your child by a sibling’s name is not a memory issue. “It’s neither due to forgetfulness nor aging. It’s more a sign of stress than of cognitive decline,” Dumas says. If you ...