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TIL: Psychology behind MISNAMING 🧠 a study suggests mixing up people’s names is completely normal and by no means a sign of bad memory or aging. 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 mixed the names of family and friends. She says this is a ‘cognitive glitch’ resulting from how the brain categorizes and stores these names. So the brain uses different “folders” for different names. The names of people closest to our social circle are stored in their own folder while the names of acquaintances, distant relatives or people you just recently met are stored in another folder. A fun finding was that some family members even called one another by the family’s dogs name. Deffler also recalls one young man who called his girlfriend by his sister’s name. To which the girlfriend said “that’s probably a bad sign.”  Misnamings also occur when names share the initial or internal sounds, like John Johnnie or Bob. However physical appearance and gender was not a factor So next time someone calls you by a different name, don’t take it personally, but it does give you a clue that you belong to a certain relationship pond in that persons mind. Follow for more! #memorycognition #psychology #funfacts #misnaming #Siblings #relationships source: zmescience.com ; scientificamerican.com ; ib: a convo with my sister and her learnings from her university psych class!
TIL: Psychology behind MISNAMING 🧠 a study suggests mixing up people’s names is completely normal and by no means a sign of bad memory or aging. 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 mixed the names of family and friends. She says this is a ‘cognitive glitch’ resulting from how the brain categorizes and stores these names. So the brain uses different “folders” for different names. The names of people closest to our social circle are stored in their own folder while the names of acquaintances, distant relatives or people you just recently met are stored in another folder. A fun finding was that some family members even called one another by the family’s dogs name. Deffler also recalls one young man who called his girlfriend by his sister’s name. To which the girlfriend said “that’s probably a bad sign.” Misnamings also occur when names share the initial or internal sounds, like John Johnnie or Bob. However physical appearance and gender was not a factor So next time someone calls you by a different name, don’t take it personally, but it does give you a clue that you belong to a certain relationship pond in that persons mind. Follow for more! #memorycognition #psychology #funfacts #misnaming #Siblings #relationships source: zmescience.com ; scientificamerican.com ; ib: a convo with my sister and her learnings from her university psych class!

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