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What does interference mean with reference to two pieces of information?

Two pieces of information conflict with eachother, resulting in completely forgetting or a distortion

Which type of interference is it when old takes new?

Proactive

Which type of interference is it when new takes old?

Retroactive

In what situation I interference more likely to happen?

When memories are similar

List the 6 conditions if the McGeoch and McDonald study

Synonyms, antonyms, unrelated, constant syllable, 3 digit numbers, no new list

Who found that Rugby players were affected by interference?

Baddeley and Hitch

What is meant by the encoding specificity principle put forward by Tulving?

If a cue is present when we encode, we also need it present when we recall the memory

What are the two types of cues?

Context dependent and state dependent

Who tested the effects of cues on deep sea divers?

Godden and Baddeley

Who tested the effects of cues in participants taking anti-histamines?

Carter and Cassady