| 1. | Retroactive interference can also be attributed to personal experiences and memories.
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| 2. | There are two types of interference; proactive interference and retroactive interference.
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| 3. | Recall suffers significantly at first due to retroactive interference by the two additional lists.
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| 4. | Briggs studied retroactive interference using a test of free recall.
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| 5. | These limitations enhance the effect of retroactive interference on the accuracy of a child's eyewitness testimony.
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| 6. | This is known as retroactive interference ).
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| 7. | Thus when compared with why typical human retroactive interference, catastrophic interference could be likened to retrograde amnesia.
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| 8. | The failure in binding and tracking the contextual information has an increased impact on the retroactive interference effect.
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| 9. | Due to their young age, children have less personal experience, making them vulnerable to impairments from retroactive interference.
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| 10. | Retroactive interference occurs when you forget a previously learnt task due to the learning of a new task.
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