1. Introduction When I was younger, I noticed some of my elderly relatives would tell the same story over and over again. This is called repetitive speech . They told the story as though for the first time. Well, they were old, and I guess old folks do this, was my thinking. Now that I’m old, I wonder if I do the same thing. So, I asked my kids. They told me that I keep extolling the benefits of saving money, but otherwise I don’t repeat much. I’ve now noticed that many even younger people repeat their speech patterns. So, what is the reason? Senility, confusion, stress, and failing memory are obvious candidates. There are more reasons, lots of them. Here’s a brief report. These observations suggest that chronological age is not the primary factor. Rather, frequent and unnecessary repetition may be better understood as a symptom of limitations within one or more cognitive systems. While repetition alone should never be taken as proof of reduced intellectual ...
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