Explanations for Forgetting

    Cards (10)

    • decay theory is the idea that we forget because the memories dont exist anymore
    • retrieval failure is the idea that we forget because the path to a memory is blocked
    • interference theory is a type of retrieval failure that happens with similar memories
      you can accidentally retrieve one memory instead of another
    • proactive interference is when an old memory interferes with a new one
    • retroactive interference is when a new memory interferes with an old one
    • Limitations of cue dependent forgetting theory
      • studies are all laboratory studies, so they use artificial stimuli and lack ecological validity
      • may not be able to explain forgetting of non-declarative memories (such as procedural memories) which arent affected by internal or external stimuli
    • Tulving's encoding specificity principle
      the greater the similarity between the encoding event and the retrieval event, the greater the likelihood of remembering is
    • cue dependent forgetting theory:
      context dependent forgetting
      state dependent forgetting
    • too many memories associated with one cue leads to cue overloading
    • cue-dependent forgetting can explain why we recall one memory instead of another when the memories are very similar and are likely to be associated with the same cue
    See similar decks