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The seven sins of memory, with Daniel Schacter, PhD

Speaking of Psychology

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Can You Recall Someone's Name?

One of the most frustrating memory failures that a lot of us experience is that tip of tongue feeling when we're trying to remember someone's name or a word, and we just can't pull it out. Why does this happen? And when it does, is there anything that we can do that will help us retrieve the lost word? A? One of the things we know is that we tend to be vulnerable to tip of the tongue experiences for information that's available in memory, but we haveeet used recently,. But i think the proactive strategy, when it can be used, is if it can be active.

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