You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
face memory
About this tag
The tag 'face memory' on WindowsForum.com covers research into how the brain prioritizes and stores memories of faces, particularly when social interaction cues are present. Content discusses associative memory for face pairs, showing that people remember faces that appear to be interacting more effectively than non-interacting pairs. This reflects memory as an active prioritization system tuned to social relevance. The tag is relevant for discussions on cognitive science, psychology, and memory mechanisms related to facial recognition and social cognition.
People remember people who look like they belong together — and a set of new experiments summarized in a Psychology Today writeup argues that social interaction itself is a cue the brain uses to prioritize associative memory, making pairs of faces that appear to be interacting more likely to be...