concept   memory

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) United States (1) South Korea (1) Western countries (1) neuroscience (1) Asian countries (1) Europe (1) East Asian (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Indigenous cultures with oral traditions (1) modern technology enthusiasts (1) Technologically advanced societies (1) Traditional societies (1) psychology research community (1) technology (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 memory United States In the United States, the value of committing information to memory is important for academic and professional success, often using mnemonic devices and repetition. 8
2 memory South Korea Memory preservation is highly valued in South Korean culture through activities such as scrapbooking and the use of honorifics, while forgiveness for forgotten names reflects their cultural norms. 4
3 memory Western countries Memories are highly valued in Western cultures and preserved through photographs in personal and professional settings. 4
4 memory neuroscience Memory involves encoding, storage, retrieval, and forgetting as essential functions in the brain's complex system. 4
5 memory Asian countries In Asian countries, memory is important in education and culture, emphasizing respect for elders and oral storytelling. 3
6 memory Europe Memory skills are highly valued in education and work in Europe, often tested in competitions and encouraged through memorization techniques. 3
7 memory East Asian In East Asian culture, memory is culturally significant and holds importance in various aspects such as product recalls and ancestor veneration. 2
8 memory Indigenous cultures Memory is essential for preserving Indigenous cultures through storytelling and rituals across generations. 2
9 memory Indigenous cultures with oral traditions Memory is crucial for preserving and transmitting knowledge in Indigenous cultures with oral traditions. 2
10 memory modern technology enthusiasts Modern technology enthusiasts are using memory techniques to improve data retention and learning in the digital age. 2
11 memory Technologically advanced societies Reliance on digital devices diminishes emphasis on personal and collective memory in technologically advanced societies. 1
12 memory Traditional societies Oral storytelling is highly valued and knowledge is passed down through generations in traditional societies. 1
13 memory psychology research community Psychology researchers focus on the fallibility and reconstruction of memories within the memory concept. 1
14 memory technology The reliance on digital storage and online archives for recording and accessing information has become a dominant aspect of memory culture in the age of technology. 1