mälukeelemise
Mälukeelemise, also known as memory encoding or encoding specificity, is a concept in psychology referring to the process by which information is initially learned and stored in the brain. It describes how the context and specific cues present during the initial learning of information can influence its later recall.
The core idea behind mälukeelemise is that memories are not stored in isolation but are linked to
This principle suggests that the way information is encoded has a direct impact on how it can