memorableness
Memorableness refers to the quality or state of being easy or likely to be remembered. It is a subjective characteristic that describes how readily an event, person, piece of information, or object can be recalled from memory. Factors influencing memorableness can include emotional impact, novelty, repetition, personal relevance, and distinctiveness. Things that are highly memorable often stand out from ordinary experiences, making them more salient in our cognitive processes.
The concept of memorableness is explored in various fields, including psychology, marketing, and education. In psychology,
Several cognitive mechanisms contribute to memorableness. The "von Restorff effect," for example, suggests that an item