Competiton and suppression as forgetting mechanisms in episodic recallAbstract. Both the storage of new episodes and the retrieval of already stored episodes can cause interferences in episodic recall. In the past 25 years these interferences have often ...
“Memory” in Art TherapiesAbstract. According to Greek mythology “memory” is the mother of the three Muses. They consider past, present and future as “reverse memory” (Carus). Since classical antiquity, man is ...
“Memory” in Art TherapiesAbstract.According to Greek mythology “memory” is the mother of the three Muses. They consider past, present and future as “reverse memory” (Carus). Since classical antiquity, man is ...
Abstract. An experiment tested the common assumption that implicit and explicit knowledge are forgotten at different rates. In a training phase participants responded to sequences of letters generated by a finite-state grammar by pressing corresponding ...
Abstract. Exposure to a repeating set of target strings generated by an artificial grammar in a speeded matching task generates both explicit and implicit knowledge. Previous research has shown that implicit knowledge (assessed via a priming measure) is ...
Abstract. Retroactive interference occurs when new information disrupts the retention of an existing representation, but its effects on visual short-term memory remain poorly understood. The present study examined three factors predicted ...
Abstract. Protecting one’s positive self-image from damage is a fundamental need of human beings. Forgetting is an effective strategy in this respect. Individuals show inferior recall of negative feedback about themselves but unimpaired ...