Explanations for Forgetting

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    • Interference
      An explanation for forgetting where long-term memories get confused with other memories when they're coded
    • Proactive interference
      • Old information interferes with the recall of newer information
    • Retroactive interference
      • New information interferes with the recall of older information
    • Proactive interference scenarios
      • Scenarios where old information disrupts recall of new information
    • Retroactive interference scenarios
      • Scenarios where new information disrupts recall of old information
    • Factors that make interference more likely
      • Similarity of information
      • Short time difference between learning information
    • Research showing retroactive interference by Schmidt
    • Research showing proactive interference by Greenberg and Underwood
    • Cue dependent forgetting
      Information is in long-term memory but can't be accessed due to lack of correct cues or prompts
    • Types of retrieval cues

      • Context dependent
      • State dependent
      • Category dependent
    • Research demonstrating context dependent cues by Godden and Baddeley
    • Research demonstrating state dependent cues by Overton
    • Research demonstrating category dependent cues by Tulving and Pearlstone
    • Evaluations of explanations for forgetting
      • Practical applications
      • Temporary process
      • Can't explain all everyday examples
      • Lack of mundane realism in research
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