Creating a visual link between a person's name and a distinguishing feature on their face can help anchor the name in your memory. For example, if someone has a distinctive nose and their name is Sarah, you might imagine a "sail" (which sounds like "Sarah") sitting on their nose. This technique leverages your brain's ability to remember images, making it easier to recall names later.
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The article from UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior discusses the importance of remembering names in both personal and professional settings.
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