Memory recall is the process of retrieving information stored in memory. This can involve recalling facts, events, or experiences that have been previously learned or experienced. Memory recall can be influenced by various factors, such as the strength of the memory, the presence of cues or prompts, and external factors like stress or distractions. Researchers study memory recall to better understand how memories are formed, stored, and accessed, and to develop strategies for improving recall and memory performance. This research area encompasses various fields including cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and education.