Bizarreness Effect
A cognitive bias where bizarre or unusual information is better remembered than common information.
A cognitive bias where bizarre or unusual information is better remembered than common information.
The tendency to recall past behavior in a way that aligns with current beliefs and attitudes.
The psychological phenomenon where humorous content is more easily remembered and perceived positively by users.
The process by which attention is guided by internal goals and external stimuli, affecting how information is processed and remembered.
The series of actions or operations involved in the acquisition, interpretation, storage, and retrieval of information.