Psychology, asked by ashavanbharda2, 7 months ago

write about retroactive interference

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Answered by manojkrsingh1171
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Explanation:

Retroactive interference (retro=backward) occurs when you forget a previously learnt task due to the learning of a new task. In other words, later learning interferes with earlier learning - where new memories disrupt old memories.

Answered by ʝεɳყ
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Retroactive interference is when more recent information gets in the way of trying to recall older information. An example would be calling your ex-boyfriend/girlfriend by your new boyfriend/girlfriend's name. The new name retroactively interferes with the old one, which is clearly problematic for recall.

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