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In one study done by Peterson and Peterson participants were asked to recall trigrams (string of three letters) at different time intervals after the presentation of the last letter in the trigram. To...
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Retroactive Interference: Retroactive interference is when a person has difficulty recalling old information because of newly learned information. For example, you may have difficulty skiing because of recently learning how to snowboard.
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Interference occurs when information gets confused with other information in our long-term memory. Interference can occur either retroactively or proactively (Figure 6.2). Retroactive interference occurs when previously learned information is lost because it is mixed up with new and somewhat similar information.
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A Neurophysiological Explanation of the Retroactive Interference Memory Effect ... SUMMARY: Retroactive Interference, (RI) also called retrograde inhibition, is a well studied psychological phenomenon in both humans and animals. Typically studies have shown that recall performance for memories previously stored are...
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An academic directory and search engine ... In two retroactive interference experiments, we assessed the effect of mentally imagined movement speed on subsequent motor performance. All participants performed a sequential motor action at three speeds during a baseline test and a retention test.
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Simple retroactive interference, where the target person is not included among mugshots and no one in a mugshot is present in the subsequent lineup, did not significantly impair target identification. ... Keywords: mugshots; photobiased lineups; retroactive interference; source confusion; unconscious transference...
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To test the hypothesis that longevity of odor memory is due to strong proactive interference (reduction of new learning by prior learning) and to absence of retroactive interference (reduction of prior memory by new learning), subjects, matched in age and gender with those of a previous experiment,
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Key Words: retroactive interference; amnesia; anterograde amnesia; memory; interference ... It is common to discuss two types of interference with memory for a target item: proactive interference, or interference from information that was presented before the target item; and retroactive interference,
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Key words: bees, context, interference, response competition, landmark, spatial memory ... But if the two tasks are learned simultaneously, much interference is found (Fauria et al., 2002 ). ... Bouton, M. E. (1993). Context, time, and memory retrieval in the interference paradigms of Pavlovian conditioning. Psychol. Bull.
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(Downloading may take up to 30 seconds. If the slide opens in your browser, select File -> Save As to save it.); Click on image to view larger version. ... Fig. 1. Photograph of experimental locations used for contexts. ... The table shown at location 1 was also used for the other context in experiment 1 (moved between tasks).
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