AP Psychology: Topic 2.7 - Forgetting and Other Memory Challenges

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Forgetting curve

a mathematical formula by Ebbinghaus that demonstrates the rate at which information is forgotten over time if there is no attempt to retain it

<p>a mathematical formula by Ebbinghaus that demonstrates the rate at which information is forgotten over time if there is no attempt to retain it</p>
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Encoding failure

the inability to recall specific information because of insufficient encoding for storage in long-term memory

<p>the inability to recall specific information because of insufficient encoding for storage in long-term memory</p>
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Proactive interference

the disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of new information

<p>the disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of new information</p>
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Retroactive interference

the disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of old information

<p>the disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of old information</p>
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Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon

the temporary inability to remember something you know, accompanied by a feeling that it's just out of reach

<p>the temporary inability to remember something you know, accompanied by a feeling that it's just out of reach</p>
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Repression

a theory that information or memories can be forgotten to defend the mind from distress

<p>a theory that information or memories can be forgotten to defend the mind from distress</p>
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Misinformation effect

when misleading information encountered after an event has corrupted one's memory of the event

<p>when misleading information encountered after an event has corrupted one's memory of the event</p>
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Source amnesia

the inability to recall where, when, or how one has learned something

<p>the inability to recall where, when, or how one has learned something</p>
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Constructive memory

the theory that memories may not fully recall what actually happened since they can be "updated" by new information that is inaccurate

<p>the theory that memories may not fully recall what actually happened since they can be "updated" by new information that is inaccurate</p>
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Imagination inflation

a phenomenon in which vividly imagining an event (that may not have happened) greatly increases one's confidence that the event actually occurred

<p>a phenomenon in which vividly imagining an event (that may not have happened) greatly increases one's confidence that the event actually occurred</p>