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2.4.1.1 Proactive Interference
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What is the definition of proactive interference?
Old memories
interfere with learning new things
What factors influence proactive interference?
Similarity
between old and new information
Time gap
between learning sessions
Strength
of the old memory
Individual differences
in susceptibility
What are the consequences of proactive interference?
Affects
learning
Impairs
recall
Influences
decision-making
How can understanding proactive interference help in learning strategies?
Adjust learning methods based on
similarity
Increase time gaps between learning sessions
Focus on strengthening
new memories
Recognize
individual differences
in learning
Why does proactive interference occur with phone numbers?
Old
information blocks
new
information
What is the benefit of making meaningful connections in learning?
It makes
new information
easier to remember
How does linking new details to existing knowledge affect memory retention?
It enhances memory retention by creating
associations
How does proactive interference affect learning?
It makes it harder to learn new
concepts
In what way does proactive interference affect decision-making?
Old habits influence choices
inappropriately
What effect does a longer time gap have on proactive interference?
It usually reduces the
impact
of interference
How does proactive interference affect memory?
It makes it hard to remember
fresh
details
Why might old information cause confusion when learning new information?
Because the
brain
is crowded with old memories
What are the implications of proactive interference in learning?
Old information can hinder new learning
Makes recalling new details more difficult
Affects various
everyday
situations
How does proactive interference impact recall?
It makes retrieving new
information
harder
Why is learning new programming languages difficult due to proactive interference?
Old
code syntax
confuses the learner
How does similarity between old and new information affect memory?
Similar information increases the chance of
confusion
What is proactive interference?
Old memories
block new information
What happens when old memories override new information?
It leads to
proactive interference
Why is categorizing similar concepts beneficial?
It creates clear
boundaries
and reduces confusion
How does proactive interference affect learning new driving routes?
Old route
comes to
mind
,
blocking
new route
How does spaced repetition help in learning?
It helps
solidify
new information over time
Why might someone struggle to remember their new email address?
Old
email address keeps
coming
to
mind
How does the strength of an old memory affect new learning?
Stronger old memories
interfere
more with new learning
How do individual differences affect susceptibility to proactive interference?
Some people manage interference better than
others
What happens to frequently recalled memories?
They become harder to
override
What are the strategies to minimize proactive interference?
Use
Spaced Repetition
Spread out learning sessions over time
Helps
solidify
new information
Categorize
Similar Concepts
Group related topics into
categories
Creates clear boundaries and reduces
confusion
Make
Meaningful Connections
Connect new information to existing knowledge
Linking new details to what you already know
What is the main goal of the strategies discussed?
To minimize
proactive interference
What are the overall effects of proactive interference on cognitive processes?
Leads to
confusion
Causes
errors in learning
Affects memory retrieval
Impacts decision-making
How can you categorize vocabulary when learning a new language?
By grouping words by
subject
like food or travel
Why does a longer time gap help reduce proactive interference?
It allows
separate processing
of information