Forgetting

    Cards (6)

    • Explanations for forgetting in memory
      • Interference
      • Decay
      • Retrieval Failure
      • Motivated Forgetting
      • Context-dependent Forgetting
    • Interference
      When new information conflicts with or disrupts existing information, it can lead to interference and make it difficult to retrieve information from memory
    • Decay
      Over time, memories fade and become less accessible, leading to forgetting
    • Retrieval Failure
      When people are unable to access information from memory, it can be due to a retrieval failure, such as not being able to recall a particular detail from a past event
    • Motivated Forgetting
      Sometimes people may intentionally or unintentionally forget information that is emotionally difficult or conflicts with their self-image
    • Context-dependent Forgetting
      People may find it difficult to recall information if they are in a different context than when the information was originally learned
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