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2 Νοε 2023 · Interference is a memory phenomenon in which some memories interfere with the retrieval of other memories. Here we explore interference in greater detail, including how this theory developed and how it was expanded on with decay theory.
10 Οκτ 2023 · Interference is an explanation for forgetting in long-term memory, which states that forgetting occurs because memories interfere with and disrupt one another; in other words, forgetting occurs because of interference from other memories (Baddeley, 1999).
25 Ιουν 2024 · Interference profoundly influences learning and remembering, functioning as the major cause of forgetting. This chapter surveys the history of research on interference in learning and memory from the earliest empirical work at the dawn of experimental psychology to the most recent work in cognitive modeling.
Interference Theory in neuroscience refers to the hypothesis that memory impairment in amnesics is caused by interference during the retrieval process, rather than a failure in input or storage. It suggests that amnesics may be particularly vulnerable to interference effects from prior or subsequent information, leading to decrements in memory ...
1 Νοε 2003 · In this article, I argue that we should reconsider the long-standing conceptualization of interference as a learning phenomenon and reframe interference as arising from systems that achieve mental and behavioral control.
1 Νοε 2003 · In this article, I argue that we should reconsider the long-standing conceptualization of interference as a learning phenomenon and reframe interference as arising from systems that achieve...
25 Νοε 2019 · One of the primary causes of memory failures is interference from overlapping memories. Namely, when multiple memories share features, retrieving any one of those memories is more...