Interference occurs when new or old memories disrupt recall. There are two main types:
Proactive interference occurs when old memories interfere with the learning of new ones.
Retroactive interference β new information makes it harder to recall old memories.
For example, learning a new phone number may make it harder to remember the old one.
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