Asked by
Ariana Watson
on Nov 02, 2024Verified
The disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of previously learned information is called
A) repression.
B) source amnesia.
C) retroactive interference.
D) anterograde amnesia.
Retroactive Interference
The backward-acting disruptive effect of newer learning on the recall of old information.
Previously Learned Information
Knowledge or skills that have been acquired or understood in the past and can influence current understanding or behavior.
- Explain the concept of interference and its types (proactive and retroactive) in memory.
Verified Answer
AD
Learning Objectives
- Explain the concept of interference and its types (proactive and retroactive) in memory.