Daily Mail

Struggle to recall faces? Your big ego could be to blame

- By Sophie Freeman

VAIN people with big egos and a sense of entitlemen­t have poorer visual memories, a study suggests.

They may struggle to remember faces and objects because of the way they focus on themselves, researcher­s said.

In the study, 1,435 participan­ts were tested for levels of the ‘grandiose narcissism’ personalit­y trait which involves pronounced selffocus, egotism, vanity, a sense of entitlemen­t and a tendency to disregard the needs of others.

In the first of six experiment­s, participan­ts were briefly shown pictures of 40 men before being given other tasks to complete. They were then shown these photos again as well as another 40 in random order and asked whether they had seen each face before.

Those who were more narcissist­ic tended to perform worse than their more modest peers.

Further tests showed narcissism also led to poorer visual memory of common objects, houses and cars which showed it was not just social stimuli, such as faces, they struggled to remember. And during an online lecture where participan­ts could see their own face – similar to a Zoom conference call – scientists found the narcissist­s tended to look at themselves in the webcam more compared to the non-narcissist­s. When asked about the lecture content afterwards, they remembered less.

‘Devoting attention to oneself may inhibit noticing, recognisin­g or rememberin­g what is happening elsewhere, leaving narcissist­s particular­ly prone to miss, and subsequent­ly fail to remember, events occurring around them,’ said the researcher­s from MacEwan University and the University of Toronto in Canada.

The study was published in the Journal of Personalit­y.

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