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Proactive interference and complexity.
Authors:Humphreys   Michael S.
Abstract:C. L. Isaac and A. R. Mayes (see records 1999-05966-008 and 1999-05966-009) compared forgetting rates in amnesic patients and normal participants across a range of memory tasks. Although the results are complex, many of them appear to be replicable and there are several commendable features to the design and analysis. Nevertheless, the authors largely ignored 2 relevant literatures: the traditional literature on proactive inhibition/interference and the formal analyses of the complexity of the bindings (associations) required for memory tasks. It is shown how the empirical results and conceptual analyses in these literatures are needed to guide the choice of task, the design of experiments, and the interpretation of results for amnesic patients and normal participants. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:proactive inhibition   proactive interference   complexity   amnesic patients   forgetting rates
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