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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Proactive v. Retroactive interference

Proactive interference happens when earlier learned information disrupts one’s ability to recall something experienced later. This usually happens with related information. Retroactive interference occurs when new information disrupts someone’s ability to recall earlier learned information. An example of this is when a teacher’s ability to name students becomes more difficult with the addition of a newer student.

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