Declarative Memory
A type of long-term memory involving information that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events.
A type of long-term memory involving information that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events.
The phenomenon where people have a reduced ability to recall the last items in a list when additional, unrelated information is added at the end.
Digital Asset Management (DAM) is a system that stores, organizes, and manages digital assets, such as images, videos, and documents.
A behavior where users repeatedly bounce back and forth between a search engine results page and individual search results.
The organization of content in a way that prioritizes and structures information according to its importance.
A collection of reusable UI components that can be used to build applications.
A writing style where the most important information is presented at the beginning, followed by supporting details in order of decreasing importance.
A collaborative process specific to the design phase that involves stakeholders, including users, in the refinement of user-centered design solutions.
The degree to which a product's elements are consistent with each other.