How vividly a persons brain remembers specific things


Problem

Is a person's memory better when their interests are incorporated into what they need to remember?

a) If keywords that have an impact on a person's cognitive awareness are used in association with memorization, it is more likely that they will be able to remember those essential things.

b) Do a person's likes and dislikes affect how vividly a person's brain remembers specific things? Suppose a person's interest is piqued by things associated with their daily lives or routines. In that case, the memorization that is associated with those things will come back vividly to the person remembering them.

c) Does a person's age have any effect on their memory regardless of whether or not the remembrance is associated with their interests? If a person's interests are used when attempting memorization, the person will still remember those things associated with their interests better and most vividly, regardless of their age.

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