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Forgetting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forgetting (retention loss) refers to apparent loss of information already encoded and stored in an individual's long term memory. It is a spontaneous or gradual process in which old memories are una...
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Home Chapter 6 Chapter Objectives What are six causes of forgetting? ... [Skip Breadcrumb Navigation] ... Weblink 6.6 Encoding ;
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On the basis of results from behavioral studies, such retrieval-induced forgetting is held to result from inhibitory control processes that are recruited to attenuate interference caused by competing memory traces.
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The ubiquity of remembering in everyday life makes forgetting the perhaps most salient way in which memory may err. Although a conclusive account of forgetting remains to be specified, there is ample evidence to suggest that the very act of remembering may sometimes cause forgetting (Levy and Anderson 2002 ;
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BioInfoBank Library :: Hippocampal denervation causes rapid forgetting of olfactory information in rats. Facilitation of glutamate receptors enhances memory. Intrahippocampal colchicine injection results in spectrin proteolysis. ... Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. ... Lesions of the first type did not interfere with performance,
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Research has shown that people forget things for one of three reasons… ... · They don’t get it in the first place. ... · They had it, but they lost it.
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Walking through doorways causes forgetting: Situation models and experienced space Export ... CiteULike is a free online bibliography manager. Register and you can start organising your references online. ... View FullText article...
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