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  1. Sep 15, 2024 · Explore the cognitive mechanisms, types, and factors behind naming errors. Learn strategies to improve name recall and understand the cultural impact of mix-ups.

  2. Jan 31, 2024 · Why we mix people’s names: science says it’s because you might care about them. It's perfectly normal to mix the names of loved ones. It's called a cognitive glitch.

  3. Having a standardised way of naming things means we are able to study them and communicate with others about them, all over the world. What’s in a name? In the 17th and early 18th centuries plants were given long Latin phrases for names that described their particular features.

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  4. Parents tend to mix up their kids’ names even when their names don’t sound anything alike, when they don’t physically look similar, and even when they are different genders! So the next time your mom or dad calls you by your sibling’s name - or even your dog’s name - don’t take it personally.

  5. Jul 31, 2024 · Though it occurs nearly instantaneously, recalling a name is a multistep endeavor. 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.

  6. Jan 16, 2017 · Most everyone sometimes mixes up the names of family and friends. Their findings were published in the journal Memory & Cognition. "It's a normal cognitive glitch," Deffler says. It's not...

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  8. Jan 17, 2017 · Luckily, science has an answer — it's largely to do with how your brain keeps itself organized. Cognitive scientist Samantha Deffler, from Rollins College in Florida, discovered...