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10 Οκτ 2023 · Proactive interference is when old memories disrupt new memories. Learn how this phenomenon occurs, see examples and read about a classic experiment by Postman (1960).
15 Οκτ 2023 · Proactive interference is when old memories interfere with new ones. Learn what it is, how it happens, and how to reduce it with examples and research.
Proactive interference is the impairment of learning or recall due to previous learning. It is influenced by factors such as item familiarity, similarity, recency, and processing depth. It is related to working memory and cognitive control, and involves neural and neurochemical mechanisms.
5 Απρ 2020 · Learn how proactive and retroactive interference explain why we forget long-term memories. See examples of how old and new memories compete and interfere with each other in daily life.
Interference theory explains how memories in long-term memory can interfere with each other in short-term memory. Proactive interference is the interference of older memories with newer memories, while retroactive interference is the interference of newer memories with older memories.
2 Νοε 2023 · Interference is a memory phenomenon in which some memories interfere with the retrieval of other memories. Learn about the two types of interference: proactive and retroactive, and how they affect learning and recall.
Learn about proactive interference, the negative influence of prior learning on the retention of new material. Find chapters and articles on how testing can alleviate proactive interference and enhance learning.