APS

2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022

Is There a Temporal Gradient of Nonspecific Retroactive Interference?

Chicago, IL · May 2022

Poster · Cognitive

  • Justin Barron
    Furman University
  • Lauren Omotosho
    Furman University
  • Megan Collins
    Furman University
  • Erin Wamsley
    Furman University

Abstract

In two experiments, we hypothesized that nonspecific interference would be more deleterious to memory when it occurred immediately after learning, rather than when it followed a short rest period. We found partial support for this hypothesis, consistent with a role for post-learning rest in memory stabilization.

Memory

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