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Dissipation of retroactive interference in human infants.
Authors:Gulya, Michelle   Rossi-George, Alba   Rovee-Collier, Carolyn
Abstract:In 3 experiments with 85 human 3-month-olds, the authors asked whether retroactive interference with their memory of the original training stimulus is temporary or permanent. Infants learned to move a mobile by kicking and then were exposed to a different mobile (Exp 1) or context (Exp 2) immediately or 3 days afterward (Exp 3). They were tested after increasing delays with the original stimulus, the exposed stimulus, or a completely novel stimulus. Retroactive interference was temporary and unrelated to the exposure delay. The data are consistent with a retrieval-based account of interference. Memory updating (i.e., responding to the interfering stimulus) was coincident with retroactive interference, suggesting that retroactive interference is an adaptive mechanism that facilitates memory updating within a narrow time window. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:infants   memory   retroactive interference   training stimulus   kicking behavior   exposed stimulus
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