Humans remember less and less of what was encoded as more and more time passes. Selective retrieval can interrupt such time-dependent forgetting, enhancing recall not only of the retrieved but also of the nonretrieved information. The recall enhancement has been attributed to context retrieval and the idea that selective retrieval reactivates the retrieved item’s temporal context during study, which can facilitate recall of other items that had a similar context at study. However, it is unclear whether context retrieval induces a transient discontinuity in the stream of temporal context only, or a more permanent updating of context that would entail a lasting interruption of time-dependent forgetting. In three experiments, we analyzed time-...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...
Recent research has demonstrated that the act of remembering can prompt temporary forgetting or, mor...
<div><p>In this article, we investigated the effects of variations at encoding and retrieval on reco...
Humans remember less and less of what was encoded as moreand more time passes. Selective retrieval c...
Selective retrieval often impairs recall of nonretrieved items, a finding referred to as retrieval-i...
Recall of studied material is typically impaired as time between study and test increases. Selective...
Research from the past decades has shown that retrieval of a speciffic memory (e.g., retrieving part...
Retrieval practice performed shortly upon the encoding of information benefits recall of the retriev...
Numerous studies from the past five decades have shown that selective retrieval of some studied item...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
Selective retrieval of some studied material can improve recall of the other material when access to...
Most laypersons assume that remembering and forgetting occur along a single continuum. That is, to r...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieval practice on a subset of stud...
Research on retrieval-induced forgetting has demonstrated that retrieving some information from mem-...
We present a new theoretical account of retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) together with new experi-...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...
Recent research has demonstrated that the act of remembering can prompt temporary forgetting or, mor...
<div><p>In this article, we investigated the effects of variations at encoding and retrieval on reco...
Humans remember less and less of what was encoded as moreand more time passes. Selective retrieval c...
Selective retrieval often impairs recall of nonretrieved items, a finding referred to as retrieval-i...
Recall of studied material is typically impaired as time between study and test increases. Selective...
Research from the past decades has shown that retrieval of a speciffic memory (e.g., retrieving part...
Retrieval practice performed shortly upon the encoding of information benefits recall of the retriev...
Numerous studies from the past five decades have shown that selective retrieval of some studied item...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
Selective retrieval of some studied material can improve recall of the other material when access to...
Most laypersons assume that remembering and forgetting occur along a single continuum. That is, to r...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieval practice on a subset of stud...
Research on retrieval-induced forgetting has demonstrated that retrieving some information from mem-...
We present a new theoretical account of retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) together with new experi-...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...
Recent research has demonstrated that the act of remembering can prompt temporary forgetting or, mor...
<div><p>In this article, we investigated the effects of variations at encoding and retrieval on reco...