Interference

    Cards (8)

    • Interference: Proactive
      Older memory disrupts newer memory
    • Interference theory
      Forgetting is due to information in LTM becoming confused with or disrupted by other information during coding, leading to inaccurate recall
    • Interference: Retroactive
      Newer memory disrupts older memory
    • Interference:worse when memories are similar
      Because:
      in proactive interference stored info makes new info difficult to store
      in retroactive interference new info overwrites older memories which are similar
    • Interference: Effects of similarity
      McGeoch + McDonald
      experiment, participants were given a list of words to learn
      Once learnt, then given another lists to learn,
      which varied in terms of its similarity to the original.
      Found similar material had worst recall-given different material=recall higher
      shows interference strongest when memory similar
    • Strength of Interference : Support from real life
      • Baddeley + Hitch asked rugby players to recall the names of teams they had played so far
      • Accurate recall didn’t depend on how long ago the match was , was the number of games played in the meantime
      • Shows how interference can apply to some everyday situations
    • Limitation of interference : Artificial material
      • Stimulus material used often a list of words - different from what we remember in everyday life
      • E.g: in everyday life we remember ppls faces , names , bdays
      • Use of artificial material makes interference much more likely in the lab - not cause of everyday forgetting
    • Strength of interference : Support from real life studies
      • Baddeley + Hitch asked rugby players to recall names of teams they had played week by week
      • Accurate recall didn’t depend of how long ago the match took place , it depended on the number of game played in the mean time
      • Shows that interference explanations can apply to some everyday situations