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level questions: interference

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why do we forget? LTM- accessibility : information that was once stored is difficult to retrieve - interference : memory is inaccessible because of old or new information blocking interval
why do we forget? STM- lack of availability, because STM has small capacity. information is pushed out
interference- forgetting because one memory blocks another, causing one or both memories to be distorted or forgotten
proactive interference- forgetting occurs when OLDER memories, already stored, disrupt the recall of NEWER memories
retroactive interferenceforgetting occurs when NEWER memories disrupt the recall of older memories already stored.
research on effects of similarityMCGEOCH AND MCDONALD - studied retractive interference by changing the amount of similarity between two sets of materials. - when ppt were asked to recall the original list of words, most similar material produced worst recall. - interference is strongest when the memories are similar
LIMITATION of interference- interference is temporary and can be overcome by using cues - tulving gave ppts lists of words, interference got worse as more words were given - but when cues were given, recall rose again.