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Neuroscience: What's Your Name Again? Lack of Interest, Not Brain's Ability, May Be Why We Forget →
ScienceDaily (June 20, 2012) — Most of us have experienced it. You are introduced to someone, only to forget his or her name within seconds. You rack your brain trying to remember, but can’t seem to even come up with the first letter. Then you get frustrated and think, “Why is it so hard for me…