Why some words may be more memorable than others

Published on June 29, 2020

In a recent study of epilepsy patients and healthy volunteers, researchers found that our brains may withdraw some common words, like ”pig,” ”tank,” and ”door,” much more often than others, including ”cat,” ”street,” and ”stair.” By combining memory tests, brain wave recordings, and surveys of billions of words published in books, news articles and internet encyclopedia pages, the researchers not only showed how our brains may recall words but also memories of our past experiences.

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