Recent research has demonstrated that the act of remembering can prompt forgetting or, more specifically, the inhibition of specific items in memory (M. C. Anderson & B. A. Spellman, 1995). This line of inquiry was extended through an investigation of the process and consequences of retrieval-induced forgetting in social cognition. Across 3 studies, the findings, clarify several unresolved issues in the psychology of forgetting. First, it was demonstrated that retrieval-induced forgetting extends to issues in social cognition (Experiment 1). Second, forgetting can be elicited even in task contexts in which perceivers are highly motivated to remember the presented material (Experiment 2). Third, forgetting is not moderated by the amount ...
Most laypersons assume that remembering and forgetting occur along a single continuum. That is, to r...
The present research explored the effect of selective remembering and the resulting silences on me...
We present a new theoretical account of retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) together with new experi-...
The current paper presents an experiment examining the impact of retrieval-induced forgetting on a b...
The current paper presents an experiment examining the impact of retrieval-induced forgetting on a b...
The current paper presents an experiment examining the impact of retrieval-induced forgetting on a b...
Selectively retrieving details from memory can result in forgetting related information, a finding k...
Intentionally forgotten information remains in memory at essentially full strength, as measured by r...
Three assumptions of the pattern suppression model of retrieval-induced forgetting were examined, wi...
Abstract Historically, research on forgetting has been dominated by the assumption that forgetting i...
As a means of clarifying the memory dynamics that underlie retrieval-induced forgetting, we explored...
As a means of clarifying the memory dynamics that underlie retrieval-induced forgetting, we explored...
Recent psychological research on memory has demonstrated that the act of remembering can also prompt...
Retrieval practice on a subset of previously learned material can cause forgetting of the unpractice...
Retrieval practice on a subset of previously learned material can cause forgetting of the unpractice...
Most laypersons assume that remembering and forgetting occur along a single continuum. That is, to r...
The present research explored the effect of selective remembering and the resulting silences on me...
We present a new theoretical account of retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) together with new experi-...
The current paper presents an experiment examining the impact of retrieval-induced forgetting on a b...
The current paper presents an experiment examining the impact of retrieval-induced forgetting on a b...
The current paper presents an experiment examining the impact of retrieval-induced forgetting on a b...
Selectively retrieving details from memory can result in forgetting related information, a finding k...
Intentionally forgotten information remains in memory at essentially full strength, as measured by r...
Three assumptions of the pattern suppression model of retrieval-induced forgetting were examined, wi...
Abstract Historically, research on forgetting has been dominated by the assumption that forgetting i...
As a means of clarifying the memory dynamics that underlie retrieval-induced forgetting, we explored...
As a means of clarifying the memory dynamics that underlie retrieval-induced forgetting, we explored...
Recent psychological research on memory has demonstrated that the act of remembering can also prompt...
Retrieval practice on a subset of previously learned material can cause forgetting of the unpractice...
Retrieval practice on a subset of previously learned material can cause forgetting of the unpractice...
Most laypersons assume that remembering and forgetting occur along a single continuum. That is, to r...
The present research explored the effect of selective remembering and the resulting silences on me...
We present a new theoretical account of retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) together with new experi-...