Psychologist explains what it means if you forget people's names
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'I'm a psychologist and this is what it means if you forget people's names'
Psychology studies suggest an inclination to forgetting people's names after meeting them may not necessarily signify a bad memory - and that you can rest assured it may not come down to absentmindedness
Dr. Rafael Villino, specialist in Neurology at the Clínica Universidad de Navarra, explains why it happens, when to worry and how to prevent cognitive deterioration.
News to the Day and to the Hour Latest News of today More than just a memory problem, this tendency of people to forget names may denote some of the most interesting features by INFOBAE Do you often forget someone's name right after meeting them? Far from being just a sign of distraction or bad memory, psychology suggests that this trend may be revealing fascinating aspects about your personality. This is indicated by a recent analysis of the c…
A psychologist explains that this frequent forgetfulness can say more about your cognitive style and your attention than about a memory failure.
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