Peter, Paul, Kylie ... David! Why we forget family members' names

By Fiona Kumfor, Neuroscience Research Australia and Stephanie Wong, Neuroscience Research Australia
Updated June 28 2018 - 1:45pm, first published May 31 2016 - 12:00am
The ability to recognise someone and call them by their correct name is incredibly complex, even though it feels like second nature to us.
The ability to recognise someone and call them by their correct name is incredibly complex, even though it feels like second nature to us.

HAVE you ever been called somebody else’s name? How often has your own mother forgotten your name? Does she ever cycle through the names of each of your siblings, and perhaps even the family pet, before getting to yours?

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