Memory Loss and Interference

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Anterograde Amnesia
  2. Forgetting and Interference
  3. Ebbinghaus' Forgetting Curve
  4. Proactive Interference
  5. Repressed Memories

📖 1. Anterograde Amnesia

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Anterograde amnesia is characterized by the inability to form new long-term memories after the onset of the condition. Individuals with this condition cannot create lasting memories of events or information encountered following the brain injury or illness.
  • Long-term memory formation involves the process of converting short-term memories into stable, enduring memories stored in the brain. This process is disrupted in anterograde amnesia.
  • Brain infections or damage to memory-related brain areas can cause anterograde amnesia, impairing the brain's ability to encode new information into long-term storage.
  • Memory consolidation failure refers to the disruption of the process that stabilizes a memory trace after initial acquisition, which is a key feature of anterograde amnesia.

📝 Essential Points

  • Anterograde amnesia is characterized by the inability to form new long-term memories after the onset of the condition.
  • Individuals with anterograde amnesia can often recall past memories formed before the brain injury or illness.
  • Brain infections or damage to memory-related brain areas can cause anterograde amnesia.
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Quiz-Vorschau

1. What is the primary impact of anterograde amnesia on memory processes?

2. What characterizes anterograde amnesia?

3. What is a primary cause of forgetting associated with proactive interference?

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Karteikarten-Vorschau

Anterograde amnesia — definition?

Inability to form new long-term memories.

Anterograde amnesia — effect?

Inability to form new long-term memories

Forgetting — interference role?

Disrupted by competing old or new memories.

Interference — types?

Proactive and retroactive interference

Proactive interference — definition?

Old memories hinder learning new information

Ebbinghaus' curve — shows?

Memory declines rapidly then levels off

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