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Memory
2.4.1.2 Retroactive Interference
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How does retroactive interference affect memory?
New
information
interferes with
old
information
What is the effect of switching to a new software program at work?
You start forgetting how to use the
previous
one
How do proactive and retroactive interference differ in their effects on memory?
Proactive interference:
Old information disrupts new information
Example: Using an old
postcode
Retroactive interference:
New information disrupts old information
Example: Forgetting
old vocabulary
after learning new
How does the time interval between learning affect retroactive interference?
A shorter time increases interference with
recall
How does the strength of the initial memory influence retroactive interference?
Stronger
initial memories are less affected
What is retroactive interference?
New
information
hinders recall of old information
What happens when you learn a new method for solving equations?
It
makes
it
difficult
to
use
the
old
method
What is retroactive interference?
Disruption of
recalling
old information
How does proactive interference affect memory?
Old
information
interferes with new information
What are the three main factors that influence retroactive interference?
Similarity of Information
Time Interval
Strength of Initial Memory
What are the two types of interference that cause forgetting?
Proactive
and
retroactive
interference
How does retroactive interference affect memory?
It makes recalling old
information
more difficult
If you have a solid understanding of your old password, what is likely to happen?
You are less likely to forget it
How does the similarity of information affect retroactive interference?
More similar information increases
interference strength
What is retroactive interference?
New learning makes it harder to recall
old memories
What can disrupt your recall of previously studied topics before an exam?
Learning
new
material
right before the
exam
What happens when you learn two similar programming languages back-to-back?
It makes recalling the first language harder
If you learn a new phone number, what might happen to your memory of the old number?
You
may
forget
the
old
phone
number
Why is it important to understand retroactive interference in learning?
It helps improve
memory retention
strategies
What happens when you learn new information in relation to old information?
New information disrupts the
recall
of old information
How does changing passwords illustrate retroactive interference?
You forget the
old
password after using the new one