Term ID: T1520

Encoding Deficit Hypothesis

/encoding-deficit-hypothesis/
The theory that memory problems in aging and certain disorders result primarily from difficulties in initial information processing and storage rather than retrieval problems, guiding intervention approaches.
Example: Older adults showing improved memory performance when given more time and support during learning phases, suggesting that encoding rather than storage or retrieval is the primary limitation.

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Reference: Craik & Byrd (1982)