Rhythm makes names stick in the mind longer by keeping them bouncing around in your phonological loop, similar to how songs get stuck in your head. Names should have a natural flow when spoken.
Rhythm makes names stick in the mind longer by keeping them bouncing around in your phonological loop, moving names from electrical memory to chemical memory and eventually hardwired—similar to how songs get stuck in your head. Names with natural rhythm like 'Double Your Dating' and 'Wake Up Productive' stay memorable while awkward rhythms like 'Wake Up More Productive' don't.
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How Rhythm Moves Names From Electrical to Chemical Memory
Rhythm makes names stick in the mind longer by keeping them bouncing around in your phonological loop. This helps names move from electrical memory to chemical memory to becoming hardwired, similar to how songs get stuck in your head.
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Rhythm and Flow: Why Names Need to Sound Good Out Loud
Rhythm in naming creates memorability - names should have a natural flow when spoken