2015
DOI: 10.1037/xlm0000101
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Retrieval induces forgetting, but only when nontested items compete for retrieval: Implication for interference, inhibition, and context reinstatement.

Abstract: The mechanism responsible for retrieval-induced forgetting has been the subject of rigorous theoretical debate, with some researchers postulating that retrieval-induced forgetting can be explained by interference ( J. G .W. Raaijmakers & E. Jakab, 2013) or context reinstatement (T. R. Jonker, P. Seli, & C. M. MacLeod, 2013), whereas others claim that retrieval-induced forgetting is better explained by inhibition (M. C. Anderson, 2003). A fundamental assumption of the inhibition account is that nonpracticed ite… Show more

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“…The results matched the recent findings by Chan et al (2015). A standard RIF effect occurred when retrieval practice took place after all items had been encoded.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The results matched the recent findings by Chan et al (2015). A standard RIF effect occurred when retrieval practice took place after all items had been encoded.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In Experiment 1, we adopted the approach of Chan et al (2015). The learning phase consisted of two blocks.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consequentemente, o esquecimento aconteceria não por um processo passivo de perda, mas sim por um processo inibitório em que cognitivamente algumas informações seriam mais importantes que outras para uma futura recuperação, e com isso, as informações menos relevantes seriam suprimidas por estas (Anderson, 2003;Fawcett & Taylor, 2008). Segundo esta perspectiva, o ato de lembrar algumas informações -e assim, tornando-as mais relevantes -consequentemente faz com que outras sejam perdidas (Anderson, 2003;Anderson, Bjork, & Bjork, 1994;Chan, Erdman, & Davis, 2015). Esta ideia traz diversos desafi os metodológicos e com consequên-cias teóricas muito interessantes.…”
Section: O Retorno Da Interferência Retroativa Como Possível Explicaçunclassified
“…Consequently, forgetting does not occur through a passive process of loss but instead through an inhibitory process in which some information is more cognitively important than other information for future retrieval, thus suppressing the less relevant information (Anderson, 2003;Fawcett & Taylor, 2008). From this perspective, the act of remembering some information -and thus making it more relevant -causes other information to be lost (Anderson, 2003;Anderson, Bjork, & Bjork, 1994;Chan, Erdman, & Davis, 2015). This idea raises several methodological challenges and has very interesting theoretical consequences.…”
Section: The Return Of Retroactive Interference As a Possible Explanamentioning
confidence: 99%