Two explanations have been proposed to explain forgetting: decay (forgetting occurs as a function of time) and interference (mental activity can impinge on the consolidation of a recently acquired memory). Wickelgren (1974) proposed a model of forgetting which suggests that forgetting is a function of both decay and interference, best expressed as a power-exponential function. The present research will be the first to directly examine whether Wickelgren\u27s model accurately predicts the observed effects of these two components on forgetting. This research will further the study of human memory by improving current models, and helping to resolve the debate surrounding decay and interference.https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/durep_posters/...
Memory suppression is investigated in inhibition paradigms that produce cue-independent forgetting. ...
International audienceMemory tasks combining storage and distracting tasks performed at either encod...
The memory literature has identified interference and inhibition as two major sources of forgetting....
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
An old but important debate about human memory concerns whether decay (indexed by time) or interfere...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Memory and forgetting are everyday phenomena, and though they have been studied for over a century t...
[Abstract]: In two experiments short-term forgetting was investigated in a short-term cued recall ta...
This paper introduces a technique applicable to the question: Does information in short-term memory ...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
There is still a strong debate in the working memory literature about the cause of forgetting, with ...
This article presents four experiments that tested predictions of SOB (Serial Order in a Box), an in...
There has been extensive discussion of the causes of short-term forgetting. Some accounts suggest th...
Forgetting is commonly defined as the inability to access information that was once successfully enc...
In 4 experiments on retroactive interference (RI), we varied paired-associate learning lists that pr...
Memory suppression is investigated in inhibition paradigms that produce cue-independent forgetting. ...
International audienceMemory tasks combining storage and distracting tasks performed at either encod...
The memory literature has identified interference and inhibition as two major sources of forgetting....
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
An old but important debate about human memory concerns whether decay (indexed by time) or interfere...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Memory and forgetting are everyday phenomena, and though they have been studied for over a century t...
[Abstract]: In two experiments short-term forgetting was investigated in a short-term cued recall ta...
This paper introduces a technique applicable to the question: Does information in short-term memory ...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
There is still a strong debate in the working memory literature about the cause of forgetting, with ...
This article presents four experiments that tested predictions of SOB (Serial Order in a Box), an in...
There has been extensive discussion of the causes of short-term forgetting. Some accounts suggest th...
Forgetting is commonly defined as the inability to access information that was once successfully enc...
In 4 experiments on retroactive interference (RI), we varied paired-associate learning lists that pr...
Memory suppression is investigated in inhibition paradigms that produce cue-independent forgetting. ...
International audienceMemory tasks combining storage and distracting tasks performed at either encod...
The memory literature has identified interference and inhibition as two major sources of forgetting....