Recall abilities refer to an individual's capacity to retrieve previously learned information from memory without external cues or prompts. It involves bringing stored knowledge into conscious awareness.
Chunking is a memory strategy that involves grouping or organizing information into smaller, more manageable units. It can improve recall abilities by enhancing the capacity of our working memory.
Retrieval cues are clues or stimuli that help trigger memories and assist in the process of recalling information. They can be external (e.g., visual cues) or internal (e.g., emotional states).