Interference

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    • Proactive interference - Occurs when information stored previously interferes with an attempt to recall something new
      • Works forward in time
    • Proactive interference: Example
      • The memory of an old phone number disrupts attempts to recall a new phone number
    • Proactive interference - Forgetting occurs when older memories, already stored, disrupt the recall of newer memories
    • Retroactive interference - Occurs when coding new information disrupts information stored previously
      • Works backwards in time
    • Retroactive interference: Example
      • The memory of a new car registration number preventing the recall of a previous one
    • Retroactive interference - Forgetting occurs when new memories disrupt the recall of older memories already stored
    • Interference theory:
      • Some forgetting takes place because of interference
      • This occurs when two pieces of information disrupt each other, resulting in forgetting of one or both, or in some distortion of memory
    • Interference theory:
      • States that forgetting occurs because memories stored at different times in LTM disrupt each other
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