The success of many mnemonic techniques, such as the method of loci, is based on the use of specific well-known anchors, which are mentally combined with to-be-learned items and subsequently facilitate their retrieval. In our studies we intended to answer the question of whether the repeated application of the method of loci may result in proactive interference effects, as might be expected due to the applied association of items with the same loci each time the method is used. To this end, we manipulated list similarity in a typical proactive interference design and compared the method of loci with the link method and the rehearsal method, which do not involve the use of a specified set of anchors. Our results replicate those from other st...
Memory cues differing in the quantity and quality of strategy information were provided during sever...
The method of loci is arguably the most famous mnemonic strategy and is highly effective for memoris...
Three experiments were conducted to examine proactive and retroactive interference effects in learni...
The success of many mnemonic techniques, such as the method of loci, is based on the use of specific...
Investigated possible interference effects that may occur following the learning of 3 lists of pairs...
This study inquires whether retroactive interference (RI) from learning multiple word lists can be a...
The present paper explores the effects of the use of locimnemonics by expert people when series of t...
The present paper explores the effects of the use of loci mnemonics by expert people when series of ...
In this study, we explore to what extent loci mnemonics can help learning from textual information a...
The AB/DE, AC/FG paired associate learning task, which has been utilized in numerous experimental st...
The pegword method is an organizational mnemonic strategy that is often recommended for remembering ...
It has recently been shown that retrieval practice can reduce memories' susceptibility to interferen...
The impairment in responding to a secondly trained association because of the prior training of anot...
In this experiment, the purpose was to determine the effect of different methods of memory. It was h...
An experiment is reported on the effects of cognitive similarity on proactive and retroactive interf...
Memory cues differing in the quantity and quality of strategy information were provided during sever...
The method of loci is arguably the most famous mnemonic strategy and is highly effective for memoris...
Three experiments were conducted to examine proactive and retroactive interference effects in learni...
The success of many mnemonic techniques, such as the method of loci, is based on the use of specific...
Investigated possible interference effects that may occur following the learning of 3 lists of pairs...
This study inquires whether retroactive interference (RI) from learning multiple word lists can be a...
The present paper explores the effects of the use of locimnemonics by expert people when series of t...
The present paper explores the effects of the use of loci mnemonics by expert people when series of ...
In this study, we explore to what extent loci mnemonics can help learning from textual information a...
The AB/DE, AC/FG paired associate learning task, which has been utilized in numerous experimental st...
The pegword method is an organizational mnemonic strategy that is often recommended for remembering ...
It has recently been shown that retrieval practice can reduce memories' susceptibility to interferen...
The impairment in responding to a secondly trained association because of the prior training of anot...
In this experiment, the purpose was to determine the effect of different methods of memory. It was h...
An experiment is reported on the effects of cognitive similarity on proactive and retroactive interf...
Memory cues differing in the quantity and quality of strategy information were provided during sever...
The method of loci is arguably the most famous mnemonic strategy and is highly effective for memoris...
Three experiments were conducted to examine proactive and retroactive interference effects in learni...