The interference theory is a theory regarding human memory. Interference occurs in learning. The notion is that memories encoded in long-term memory (LTM)...
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(as in decay theory) or as a function of interfering succeeding events (as in interference theory). Evidence tends to favor interference-related decay...
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Stroop effect (redirect from Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions)
automatization when naming colors compared to reading words. In the study of interference theory, the most commonly used procedure has been similar to Stroop's second...
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(constructive interference) or lower amplitude (destructive interference) if the two waves are in phase or out of phase, respectively. Interference effects...
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Attentional blink (section The Interference Theory)
of the series because of the interference within the items in the series. Shapiro proposes that the amount of interference increases or decreases with...
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Forgetting (section Interference theories)
this theory. It has been found that interference related tasks decreased memory performance by up to 20%, with negative effects at all interference time...
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Associative interference is a cognitive theory established on the concept of associative learning, which suggests that the brain links related elements...
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Working memory (section Interference theories)
Delaying recall had virtually no effect on recall accuracy. The interference theory seems to fare best with explaining why the similarity between memory...
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Look up interference or interfere in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interference is the act of interfering, invading, or poaching. Interference may also...
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Double-slit experiment (redirect from Double-slit interference)
subtractive interference of wavefronts. Young's experiment, performed in the early 1800s, played a crucial role in the understanding of the wave theory of light...
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Correspondent inference theory is a psychological theory proposed by Edward E. Jones and Keith E. Davis (1965) that "systematically accounts for a perceiver's...
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which men and women cope with intersexual deception. His Strategic Interference Theory (SIT) states that conflict occurs when the strategies enacted by...
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Thin-film interference is a natural phenomenon in which light waves reflected by the upper and lower boundaries of a thin film interfere with one another...
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associated with interference theory. Interference theory can be defined as the how and the why of long-term memory loss. This theory also suggests that...
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single review. Some memories remain free from the detrimental effects of interference and do not necessarily follow the typical forgetting curve as various...
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descriptions predicted recognition impairment and indicated that theory about interference in the memory domain is potentially useful when discussing the...
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Classical conditioning (redirect from Stimulus-response theory)
called the stimulus-substitution theory of conditioning.: 84 A critical problem with the stimulus-substitution theory is that the CR and UR are not always...
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paper to the Royal Society entitled "On the Theory of Light and Colours" which describes various interference phenomena. The first published account of...
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proactive interference is when previously learned information interferes with newly retained information. Essentially, interference theory posits that...
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Second-language attrition (section Interference theory)
forgetting occurs (Weltens 1987). The interference theory can be seen as one of the most important theories of forgetting. It indicates that prior,...
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These psychologists applied the concept of inhibition (and interference) to early theories of learning and forgetting. Starting in 1894, German scientists...
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False memory (section Fuzzy-trace theory)
susceptible to memory distortions: The dual encoding interference hypothesis". Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice. 5 (2): 180–184. doi:10...
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Motivated forgetting (section Theories)
there may be more to the theory of trace decay in human memory. Another theory of motivated forgetting is interference theory, which posits that subsequent...
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Sample of effects of interference (mobile phone) Problems playing this file? See media help. In telecommunications, an interference is that which modifies...
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split screen; I'll be talking to someone and seeing something else." This theory serves to explain why hyperthymestics have both a sense of 'knowing' (semantic...
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Titchener's hypothesis spurred further research and the development of current theory. The scholar best known for developing the mere-exposure effect is Robert...
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(psychogenic) retrograde selective transient global Decay theory Forgetting curve Interference theory Memory erasure Memory inhibition Motivated forgetting...
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Eidetic memory (category Visual arts theory)
even eidetic memory often appears to be reconstructive" (referring to the theory of memory recall known as reconstructive memory). Scientific skeptic author...
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The Russian government conducted foreign electoral interference in the 2016 United States elections with the goals of sabotaging the presidential campaign...
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Columbia University (English edition). Schunk, Dale H. (2008). Learning Theories: An Educational Perspective, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-010850-2. Wikiquote...
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