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In proactive interference (PI) paradigms, previous learning impairs the acquisition
Proactive interference is a term used in psychology to describe previously
proactive inhibition or proactive interference. —n. psychol Compare retroactive
Proactive Interference is the "forgetting [of information] due to interference from
The present study investigated whether subjects were sensitive to negative
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Interference occurs when information gets confused with other information in our
e.g. proactive interference (representation) ( ). No definition submitted yet. In your
The recent discovery that visual working memory tasks, like verbal working
another (i.e., proactive interference) is a well-established effect in human and
Apr 23, 2008 . Memories of events that occur often are sensitive to interference from memories
(Psychology) Psychol the tendency for earlier memories to interfere with the
of brain activity that is a signature of proactive interference. Many of these results
to Detect Proactive Interference in the Traumatically Brain Injured т. Bobbi
proactive interference ( Prō′aktiv ′intər′firəns ) ( psychology ) The situation in
mance is assessed confirms that proactive interference plays an important role in
Sep 26, 2006 . Keywords: Memory retrieval; Proactive interference; Cue overload; Working
Apr 5, 2011 . subsequent learning. Recent evidence suggests that taking a memory test can
Bilingual Ss were presented categorized words in a series of tests conforming to
Working-Memory Capacity, Proactive Interference, and Divided. Attention: Limits
Key tasks to explore temporal context memory were an A-B A-C proactive
Jul 1, 2006 . Tehan and Humphreys's (1995, 1996) short-term cued recall paradigm showed
The attentional hypothesis claims that the release from proactive interference is .
The attentional hypothesis claims that the release from proactive interference is .
Proactive Interference: Difficulty in learning new information because of already
Jan 1, 2011 . In the current study the influence of proactive interference (PI) and practice on
Dec 6, 2006 . Also, can someone explain to me what proactive interference means? . "
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Proactive Interference, i.e. the effect of the history of events on location learning,
Abstract. Though lesions to frontal cortex can increase susceptibility to
EFFECT OF THE LEARNING MATERIAL STRUCTURE ON RETROACTIVE AND
hypothesis that older adults are more susceptible to the effects of proactive
Using the release from proactive interference (RPI) task, college students (n = 40)
Retroactive Vs. Proactive Interference. In the study of human psychology,
Memory: Can People Monitor for Proactive Interference at Encoding and
JOURNAL OF VERBAL LEARNING AND VERBAL BEHAVIOR 14, 105-121 (
deficits in distractor inhibition, but relatively few studies have addressed inhibitory
Working Memory Span and the Role of Proactive Interference. Cindy Lustig.
When a person forgets current information and it gets mixed up with previously
strated both proactive interference (PI) effects, wherein memory for previously
(1984) Winocur. Developmental Psychobiology. Read by researchers in: 67%
Degree of Learning, Proactive Interference and Retention. Authors: Knight, J.;
retention to proactive interference effects, and the apparent continuity of the .
Learning to control movements in different dynamic environments is marked by
Aug 22, 2007 . Proactive interference refers to recall difficulties caused by prior similar memory-
May 29, 2007 . The present experiment examined the possibility that this primacy results from an
Frontiers | Proactive Interference Does Not Meaningfully Distort Visual Working
Mar 15, 2010 . Proactive interference is when previously learned information interferes with
Proactive Interference on. Learning and Memory in. Old and Young Rats.
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