Psychology in Everyday Life: The Psych Files

Ep 277: How to Remember Names and the Psychology of that BBC Interrupted Interview

03.23.2017 - By Michael BrittPlay

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It's hard to remember names - here's how to do it. You'll use your imagination and some weird imagery - but this works.

Here's another great use of mnemonics. I'll give you a bunch of people's names and describe the images I created to help me remember them. Give your brain a little room to roam and put it to practical use. Also, I look at recent research that provides yet another reason why names are hard to remember. By the way, let me ask you a question: How many of each animal did Moses take on the ark? The answer: 0 (re-read the question...).

I also take a look at that viral video called the "BBC Interrupted Interview". What's the psychology behind why many people thought the woman in the video was a nanny when she was the mother. We'll see how stereotypes develop.

#psychology #memory #stereotypes

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