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  2. 'Don't I know you from somewhere?' Experts explain the ... - AOL

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    There are also some people who qualify as “super-recognizers,” which means they have a unique and genetically predisposed ability to recognize and remember faces. The takeaway

  3. Recognition memory - Wikipedia

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    Recognition memory, a subcategory of explicit memory, is the ability to recognize previously encountered events, objects, or people. [1] When the previously experienced event is reexperienced, this environmental content is matched to stored memory representations, eliciting matching signals. [2]

  4. Identification (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    This quality or ideal is often represented in a "leader figure" who is identified with. For example: the young boy identifies with the strong muscles of an older neighbour boy. Next to identification with the leader, people identify with others because they feel they have something in common. For example: a group of people who like the same music.

  5. How do I know if someone in my life is a narcissist? Here's ...

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    For instance, someone with narcissistic traits may act self important but still demonstrate consideration for others' opinions and feelings; diagnosed or pathological narcissists often ignore the ...

  6. Flashback (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the elusive nature of involuntary recurrent memories, very little is known about the subjective experience of flashbacks. However, theorists agree that this phenomenon is in part due to the manner in which memories of specific events are initially encoded (or entered) into memory, the way in which the memory is organized, and also the way in which the individual later recalls the event. [5]

  7. Sarah Hyland makes rare comment about past abusive ... - AOL

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    Sarah Hyland has opened up about developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from an abusive past relationship.. The Modern Family star, 33, spoke to Variety about the lasting feelings of ...

  8. Reality therapy - Wikipedia

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    The term refers to a process that is people-friendly and people-centered and has nothing to do with giving people a dose of reality (as a threat or punishment), but rather helps people to recognize how fantasy can distract them from their choices they control in life. Glasser posits that the past is not something to be dwelled upon but rather ...

  9. Taylor Swift's dating history: How her past relationships ...

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    Taylor Swift’s love songs are about universal ideas. But knowing Swift’s dating history helps us understand the specifics: Her exes reportedly helped inspire some of the lyrics.