Retrieval practice of previously studied material can impair subsequent memory for related unpracticed material. An emerging view holds that such retrieval- induced forgetting (RIF) may affect episodic recollection, but not the context-free familiarity of the affected items. Here, a survey of accruing recent findings of RIF in recognition tests shows that the impairment of unpracticed material depends vitally on baseline memory strength. Therein, the absence of RIF under specific conditions, previously taken as evidence for the immunity of familiarity, can be predicted on grounds of exceedingly low baseline levels. Similarly, differential RIF effects on the parameters of dual-process recognition models can be explained by baseline ...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieving a memory can impair subsequ...
Successfully retrieving information sometimes causes forgetting of related, but unpracticed, informa...
Recalling a subset of studied materials can impair subsequent retrieval of related, nontested materi...
Retrieval-induced Forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that practicing information by retrieval im...
Retrieval of target information can cause forgetting for related, but non-retrieved, information – r...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieval practice on a subset of stud...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that the retrieval of an item from memory i...
Repeatedly retrieving information from memory has been shown to induce forgetting of related, un-ret...
Recalling information from a particular category can reduce one's memory capability for related, non...
Recalling information from a particular category can reduce one’s memory capability for related, non...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieval practice on a subset of stud...
Most laypersons assume that remembering and forgetting occur along a single continuum. That is, to r...
Background : Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused...
It has recently been suggested (Anderson, 2003) that forgetting is an adaptive process arising from ...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieving a memory can impair subsequ...
Successfully retrieving information sometimes causes forgetting of related, but unpracticed, informa...
Recalling a subset of studied materials can impair subsequent retrieval of related, nontested materi...
Retrieval-induced Forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that practicing information by retrieval im...
Retrieval of target information can cause forgetting for related, but non-retrieved, information – r...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieval practice on a subset of stud...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that the retrieval of an item from memory i...
Repeatedly retrieving information from memory has been shown to induce forgetting of related, un-ret...
Recalling information from a particular category can reduce one's memory capability for related, non...
Recalling information from a particular category can reduce one’s memory capability for related, non...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieval practice on a subset of stud...
Most laypersons assume that remembering and forgetting occur along a single continuum. That is, to r...
Background : Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused...
It has recently been suggested (Anderson, 2003) that forgetting is an adaptive process arising from ...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieving a memory can impair subsequ...
Successfully retrieving information sometimes causes forgetting of related, but unpracticed, informa...
Recalling a subset of studied materials can impair subsequent retrieval of related, nontested materi...