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by matt bridgman “Hi! How are you doing?” is the line I typically use when I cannot remember someone’s name. I just jump right into conversation so I don’t have to use their name. I have friends who seem to memorize names after hearing them only once. I definitely do not have that skill. I study and test memory for a living, and yet I am really bad about remembering people’s names.
Fortunately, I have talked to quite a few people who experience a similar “name-finding” difficulty (not fortunate for them, of course, but it makes me feel less bad about myself). However, I recently decided that I probably should not just accept my name-finding impairment, and so I decided to do something about it.
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by matt bridgman I have been asked this question many times. What is the difference between dementia and Alzheimer's disease? Read more to find out.
The word "cognition" refers to our thinking skills. In neuropsychology, we discuss cognition in terms of 5 main areas (sometimes called "domains") of thinking skills: attention, language, visual-perceptual skills, memory, and executive skills. Social cognition is sometimes also considered as another domain. Let's explore these areas a little further... |
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