forgettability
Forgettability refers to the tendency or likelihood of something being forgotten. It is a subjective quality that can apply to memories, information, objects, or even people. The degree of forgettability is influenced by various factors, including the significance of the item, the amount of attention paid to it, the emotional context, and the passage of time. Memories that are vivid, emotionally charged, or frequently recalled are less likely to be forgotten. Conversely, mundane details or information that is not reinforced tends to be more forgettable.
The concept of forgettability is explored in psychology, particularly in studies of memory and cognition. Theories