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Continuous reinforcement in operant conditioning
Proactive Interference
The phenomenon where older memories interfere with the recall of newer memories.
Anterograde Interference
The process by which the formation of new memories is interfered with or disrupted, often due to the presence of previously learned information.
Retrograde Interference
A memory disruption phenomenon where new information interferes with the recall of old information.
Ebbinghaus
Refers to Hermann Ebbinghaus, a psychologist known for his research on memory and the forgetting curve.
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