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    The forgetting curve hypothesizes the decline of memory retention in time. This curve shows how information is lost over time when there is no attempt...
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    second being that the amount of forgetting eventually levels off. Around the same time Ebbinghaus developed the forgetting curve, psychologist Sigmund Freud...
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    for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect. He was also the first person to describe the learning curve. He was the father of the...
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  • incidental forgetting and challenged not to forget, they still have trouble remembering. Incidental forgetting differs from incidental forgetting at a rapid...
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  • function curve Dose–response curve Growth curve (biology) Oxygen–hemoglobin dissociation curve Forgetting curve Learning curve Species–area curve Gallery...
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  • Underwood revisited the classic Ebbinghaus learning curve and found that most of the forgetting was due to interference from previously learned materials...
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  • functions of forgetting that occur in the mind. They bring up the idea that first-language attrition can be related to "retrieval-induced-forgetting." This...
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  • “Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve.” Psychestudy, 17 Nov. 2017, www.psychestudy.com/cognitive/memory/ebbinghaus-forgetting-curve. “Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve.” Psychestudy...
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  • Chunking (psychology) Cognitive dimensions of notations Fitts's law The forgetting curve and Alan Watts on biopsychological persona self-forgetfulness Free...
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  • patients may additionally have depression stemming from the inability to forget unpleasant memories and experiences from the past. It is a misconception...
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    Types Forgetting Amnesia anterograde childhood post-traumatic psychogenic retrograde selective transient global Decay theory Forgetting curve Interference...
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  • related to the process of motivated forgetting. The main theory, the motivated forgetting theory, suggests that people forget things because they either do...
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    game. Forgetting curve Learning speed Labor productivity Learning-by-doing (economics) Population growth Trial and error Compare: "Learning Curve". Business...
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    1880s by German scientist Hermann Ebbinghaus. Ebbinghaus created the 'forgetting curve' - a graph portraying the loss of learned information over time - and...
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    syllables in studying memory, study of which led him to discover the forgetting curve and the spacing effect, two of his most well-known contributions to...
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  • are still not in total agreement over whether forgetting is due to faulty encoding, accelerated forgetting, or faulty retrieval, although a great deal of...
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    increases, there is greater decay. The latency function relates to the forgetting curve. Latency function: latency = A + B*Td Where A = asymptotic latency...
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    same. Ebbinghaus was the first to record and plot a "learning curve" and a "forgetting curve". His work heavily influenced the study of serial position and...
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  • shallow processing that contributes to weak memories of ongoing events or forgetting to do things in the future". Though absent-mindedness is a frequent occurrence...
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  • Types Forgetting Amnesia anterograde childhood post-traumatic psychogenic retrograde selective transient global Decay theory Forgetting curve Interference...
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  • perception of time. His story was also told in episode No. 304 – 'Memory and Forgetting' on the show Radio Lab on New York Public Radio, WNYC. He appears in Eric...
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  • directed forgetting, refers to forgetting which is initiated by a conscious goal to forget particular information. In the classic intentional forgetting paradigm...
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  • authors reviewed evidence that with sufficient repetitions the ascending curve for liking turns down (in the form of an inverted-U). The evidence goes...
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  • painful does happen, like a break-up or the loss of a family member, I don't forget those feelings." Cases of hyperthymesia have forced many people to re-evaluate...
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  • Types Forgetting Amnesia anterograde childhood post-traumatic psychogenic retrograde selective transient global Decay theory Forgetting curve Interference...
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    Types Forgetting Amnesia anterograde childhood post-traumatic psychogenic retrograde selective transient global Decay theory Forgetting curve Interference...
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    impermanence of memory storage as an explanation for forgetting. Decay theory posits that the process of forgetting is due to the inevitable fading of memory traces...
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    criteria defined as necessary for diagnosis includes prominent amnesia, forgetting quickly, and difficulty learning. Presence of thiamine deficient encephalopathy...
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    Types Forgetting Amnesia anterograde childhood post-traumatic psychogenic retrograde selective transient global Decay theory Forgetting curve Interference...
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