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      • "It's a normal cognitive glitch," Deffler says. It's not related to a bad memory or to aging, but rather to how the brain categorizes names. It's like having special folders for family names and friends names stored in the brain.
      www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/01/16/509353565/when-the-brain-scrambles-names-its-because-you-love-them
  1. 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.

  2. 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...

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  3. Jan 17, 2017 · As it's already been established, we don't confuse names because people look alike; why, then, might we mix up two people of the same or a similar race?

  4. Sep 15, 2024 · 1. Transposition Errors: This is when you mix up names within a category. Ever called your child by your sibling’s name? That’s a classic transposition error. Your brain knows you’re referring to a family member, but it grabs the wrong name from that mental file cabinet. 2. Substitution Errors: These occur when you use a similar-sounding ...

  5. Mixing up your children’s names (or even calling your kid the name of your family dog) isn’t necessarily cause for concern, one expert asserts. Dr. Samantha Deffler, an associate professor of...

  6. Nov 17, 2023 · Have you ever called someone the wrong name, or maybe you list off each of your kids before you get to the right one? We've all done it. So, why do we mix up names?

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  8. 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.

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