Term ID: T3842

Memory Interference Reduction

/memory-interference-reduction/
Strategies and techniques for minimizing the disruptive effects of competing information on memory performance.
Example: Spacing learning sessions, avoiding similar material, and using distinctive encoding to reduce memory interference.

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Reference: Anderson & Bjork (1994)