Term ID: T1322

Encoding Failure

/encoding-failure/
The inability to form memory traces for information that was not adequately attended to or processed during initial exposure, resulting in apparent "forgetting" of material that was never properly stored. This highlights attention's crucial role in memory formation.
Example: Not remembering where you parked your car because you were distracted by a phone conversation while parking, preventing proper encoding of the location.

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Reference: Craik & Lockhart (1972)