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okay letamp;#39;s talk about something just a little bit different psychology and specifically psychology of faces and names and I guess here I actually wanted to start with a famous quote by George Orwell at 50 everyone has the face he deserves and though it might sound kind of poetic turns out he was actually right like physically right because in the study weamp;#39;re discussing today the researchers actually discovered that for some reason we as humans can generally actually guess someoneamp;#39;s name by just looking at their face relatively accurately which is a result of an unusual social expectation that seems to influence how we tend to internalize our faces throughout our lifetimes and so hello person this is Anton today letamp;#39;s discuss can names shape facial appearance a kind of a follow-up study to several different experiments from approximately 7 years ago that basically have the same answer the answer being yes it looks like names can actually change our faces