Initial retrieval shields against retrieval-induced forgetting
M Racsmány, A Keresztes - Frontiers in Psychology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Testing, as a form of retrieval, can enhance learning but it can also induce forgetting of
related memories, a phenomenon known as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). In four …
related memories, a phenomenon known as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). In four …
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 …
The roles of delay and retroactive interference in retrieval-induced forgetting
When subjects study items from different categories and then repeatedly retrieve some of the
items from some of the categories, retrieval practice typically improves recall of the practiced …
items from some of the categories, retrieval practice typically improves recall of the practiced …
Retrieval-induced forgetting in item recognition: Retrieval specificity revisited
J Rupprecht, KHT Bäuml - Journal of Memory and Language, 2016 - Elsevier
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieval practice on a subset of
studied items can induce later forgetting of related unpracticed items. Although previous …
studied items can induce later forgetting of related unpracticed items. Although previous …
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 …
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-induced versus context-induced forgetting: Can restudy preceded by context change simulate retrieval-induced forgetting?
J Rupprecht, KHT Bäuml - Journal of Memory and Language, 2017 - Elsevier
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieval practice on a subset of
studied items can induce later forgetting of related unpracticed items. The context account of …
studied items can induce later forgetting of related unpracticed items. The context account of …
Accelerated relearning after retrieval-induced forgetting: the benefit of being forgotten.
Research on retrieval-induced forgetting has demonstrated that retrieving some information
from memory can cause the forgetting of other information in memory. Here, the authors …
from memory can cause the forgetting of other information in memory. Here, the authors …
Retrieval-induced forgetting with novel visual stimuli is retrieval-specific and strength-independent
O Kovacs, IM Harris - Memory, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the phenomenon whereby remembering a subset of
learned items can reduce memory for other related items. There are two main explanations …
learned items can reduce memory for other related items. There are two main explanations …
Explaining retrieval-induced forgetting: A change in mental context between the study and restudy practice phases is not sufficient to cause forgetting
Retrieving information can impair the subsequent recall of related information. Such retrieval-
induced forgetting is often attributed to inhibitory mechanisms, but Jonker, MacLeod, and …
induced forgetting is often attributed to inhibitory mechanisms, but Jonker, MacLeod, and …