Two experiments are reported in which the mechanisms underlying retrieval-induced forgetting for complex prose materials were investigated, using the independent probe technique pioneered by Anderson and Spellman (1995). These experiments provide additional empirical evidence in support of an inhibitory account of memory. Specifically, evidence emerged not only for the inhibition of nonpracticed items from practiced sets (i.e., first-order effects), but also for the inhibition of items from nonpracticed sets that were semantically related to practiced items in practiced sets (i.e., cross-category effects) and for items from nonpracticed sets that were semantically related to nonpracticed items in practiced sets (i.e., second-order effects)....
AbstractInhibitory control is thought to serve an adaptive function in controlling behavior, with in...
Selectively retrieving information from memory often induces interference from related memories. It ...
Repeatedly retrieving information from memory can induce forgetting of related, un-retrieved informa...
Two experiments are reported in which the mechanisms underlying retrieval-induced forgetting for com...
A well-known finding in memory research is the forgetting effect that occurs because of practicing s...
Inhibition as a psychological construct has been used to explain a wide range of cognitive behaviors...
The standard textbook account of interference and forgetting is based on the assumption that retriev...
ABSTRACT—Previous research has shown that episodic retrieval recruits inhibitory processes that impa...
Selectively retrieving information from memory often induces interference from related memories. It ...
Previous experiments have mostly relied on recall as a dependent measure to assess whether retrieval...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the phenomenon whereby remembering a subset of items impairs m...
The mechanism responsible for retrieval-induced forgetting has been the subject of rigorous theoreti...
In the past 20 years, a new approach to forgetting has been proposed, based on the notion of inhibit...
Providing a subset of studied items as retrieval cues can have detrimental effects on recall of the ...
Providing a subset of studied items as retrieval cues can have detrimental effects on recall of the ...
AbstractInhibitory control is thought to serve an adaptive function in controlling behavior, with in...
Selectively retrieving information from memory often induces interference from related memories. It ...
Repeatedly retrieving information from memory can induce forgetting of related, un-retrieved informa...
Two experiments are reported in which the mechanisms underlying retrieval-induced forgetting for com...
A well-known finding in memory research is the forgetting effect that occurs because of practicing s...
Inhibition as a psychological construct has been used to explain a wide range of cognitive behaviors...
The standard textbook account of interference and forgetting is based on the assumption that retriev...
ABSTRACT—Previous research has shown that episodic retrieval recruits inhibitory processes that impa...
Selectively retrieving information from memory often induces interference from related memories. It ...
Previous experiments have mostly relied on recall as a dependent measure to assess whether retrieval...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the phenomenon whereby remembering a subset of items impairs m...
The mechanism responsible for retrieval-induced forgetting has been the subject of rigorous theoreti...
In the past 20 years, a new approach to forgetting has been proposed, based on the notion of inhibit...
Providing a subset of studied items as retrieval cues can have detrimental effects on recall of the ...
Providing a subset of studied items as retrieval cues can have detrimental effects on recall of the ...
AbstractInhibitory control is thought to serve an adaptive function in controlling behavior, with in...
Selectively retrieving information from memory often induces interference from related memories. It ...
Repeatedly retrieving information from memory can induce forgetting of related, un-retrieved informa...