Interference resolution in retrieval-induced forgetting: Behavioral evidence for a nonmonotonic relationship between interference and forgetting
A Keresztes, M Racsmány - Memory & Cognition, 2013 - Springer
Retrieving memories renders related memories less accessible. This phenomenon, termed
retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF), is thought to be the result of processes that resolve …
retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF), is thought to be the result of processes that resolve …
Contextual match and cue-independence of retrieval-induced forgetting: Testing the prediction of the model by Norman, Newman, and Detre (2007).
M Hanczakowski, G Mazzoni - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the finding of impaired memory performance for
information stored in long-term memory due to retrieval of a related set of information. This …
information stored in long-term memory due to retrieval of a related set of information. This …
Retrieval-induced forgetting and context
Retrieving information can result in the forgetting of related information, a phenomenon
referred to as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). To date, the dominant explanation of RIF has …
referred to as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). To date, the dominant explanation of RIF has …
Retrieval-induced versus context-induced forgetting: Does retrieval-induced forgetting depend on context shifts?
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the observation that retrieval of target information
causes forgetting of related nontarget information. A number of accounts of this …
causes forgetting of related nontarget information. A number of accounts of this …
Failure to observe renewal following retrieval-induced forgetting
Recent studies have pursued the nature of inhibition observed in retrieval-induced forgetting
(RIF) tasks. In a RIF paradigm, participants are trained on category–exemplar pairs in Phase …
(RIF) tasks. In a RIF paradigm, participants are trained on category–exemplar pairs in Phase …
A progress report on the inhibitory account of retrieval-induced forgetting
Remembering and forgetting reflect fundamentally interdependent processes in human
memory (Bjork, 2011). This interdependency is particularly apparent in research on retrieval …
memory (Bjork, 2011). This interdependency is particularly apparent in research on retrieval …
Retrieval induces forgetting, but only when nontested items compete for retrieval: Implication for interference, inhibition, and context reinstatement.
The mechanism responsible for retrieval-induced forgetting has been the subject of rigorous
theoretical debate, with some researchers postulating that retrieval-induced forgetting can …
theoretical debate, with some researchers postulating that retrieval-induced forgetting can …
Retrieval practice does not safeguard memories from interference-based forgetting
A Hupbach - Learning and Motivation, 2015 - Elsevier
Retrieval enhances long-term retention. However, reactivation of a memory also renders it
susceptible to modifications as shown by studies on memory reconsolidation. The present …
susceptible to modifications as shown by studies on memory reconsolidation. The present …
Putting retrieval-induced forgetting in context: an inhibition-free, context-based account.
We present a new theoretical account of retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) together with new
experimental evidence that fits this account and challenges the dominant inhibition account …
experimental evidence that fits this account and challenges the dominant inhibition account …
Evidence against associative blocking as a cause of cue-independent retrieval-induced forgetting
JC Hulbert, G Shivde… - Experimental …, 2012 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Selectively retrieving an item from long-term memory reduces the accessibility of competing
traces, a phenomenon known as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). RIF exhibits cue …
traces, a phenomenon known as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). RIF exhibits cue …