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May 12, 2012. Is there a cognitive limit on the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationship? Yes, according to Dunbar’s theory. Dunbar’s theory explains that the number lies right around 150 (or in between 100-230). I believe the social limit on maintaining stable social relationships digs deeper than Dunbar’s original dogma. Why is it that you can remember faces better than names? Is it because you are palpably recognize faces more than names? When the amount of data increases...

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May 12, 2012. Is there a cognitive limit on the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationship? Yes, according to Dunbar’s theory. Dunbar’s theory explains that the number lies right around 150 (or in between 100-230). I believe the social limit on maintaining stable social relationships digs deeper than Dunbar’s original dogma. Why is it that you can remember faces better than names? Is it because you are palpably recognize faces more than names? When the amount of data increases...

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May 12, 2012. Is there a cognitive limit on the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationship? Yes, according to Dunbar’s theory. Dunbar’s theory explains that the number lies right around 150 (or in between 100-230). I believe the social limit on maintaining stable social relationships digs deeper than Dunbar’s original dogma. Why is it that you can remember faces better than names? Is it because you are palpably recognize faces more than names? When the amount of data increases...

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