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Interference
Forgetting because
one memory blocks another
, causing one or both memories to be
distorted
or
forgotten
When does interference occur?
When two pieces of memory
conflict
Why does forgetting occur in LTM?
Can't get
access
to memories as
interference
between memories makes it harder to
locate
them
2 types of interference
Proactive
and
retroactive
Proactive interference
Older
memory interferes with a
newer
one - greater when the memories are
similar
Retroactive interference
Newer
memory interferes with an
older
one - greater when memories are
similar
Who investigated the effects of similarity on retroactive interference?
McGeoch
and
McDonald
Procedure of the effects of similarity study
Participants learned words to
100% accuracy
and then were given a
new list
to learn
G1 -
synonyms
, G2 -
antonyms
, G3 -
unrelated words
, G4 -
nonsense syllables
, G5 -
3 digit numbers
, G6 -
no new list
Findings of the effects of similarity study
Most similar
lists of words produced the worst recall so interference is
strongest
when memories are similar