Interference and inhibition in cognition:
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Life scientists have long been familiar with the notion of interference and inhibition in biological systems 3/4 most notably in the neuron. Now these concepts have been applied to cognitive psychology to explain processes in attention, learning, memory, comprehension, and reasoning. Presenting an overview of research findings in this realm, Interference and Inhibition in Cognition discusses what processes are sensitive to interference, individual differences in interference sensitivity, and how age and experience factor into one's ability to inhibit interference. Key Features * Provides empirical and theoretical perspectives * Discusses how inhibition and interference change with age and experience * Illustrates the ways in which interference affects language processing, attention, perception, learning, and memory
Historical Perspective: -- F.N. Dempster, Interference and Inhibition in Cognition: An Historical Perspective. -- Developmental Perspectives: -- V.F. Reyna, Interference Effects in Memory and Reasoning: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Analysis. -- C. Rovee-Collier and K. Boller, Interference or Facilitation in Infant Memory? -- C.J. Brainerd, Interference Processes in Memory Development: The Case of Cognitive Triage. -- D.F. Bjorklund and K.K. Harnishfeger, The Evolution of Inhibition Mechanisms and Their Role in Human Cognition and Behavior. -- K.K. Harnishfeger, The Development of Cognitive Inhibition: Theories, Definitions, and Research Evidence. -- Adult Perspectives: -- W.T. Neill, L.A. Valdes, and K.M Terry, Selective Attention and the Inhibitory Control of Cognition. -- A.L. Titcomb and V.F. Reyna, Memory Interference and Misinformation Effects. -- M.A. Gernsbacher and M. Faust, Skilled Suppression. -- S. Lewandowsky and S.-C. Li, Catastrophic Interference in Neural Networks: Causes, Solutions, and Data. -- J.M. McDowd, D.M. Oseas-Kreger, and D.L. Filion, Inhibitory Processes in Cognition and Aging. -- F.N. Dempster and C.J. Brainerd, New Perspectives on Interference and Inhibition in Cognition: Final Comments. -- References. -- Author Index. -- Subject Index
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Interference and inhibition in cognition : an historical perspective - Frank N. Dempster -- - Interference effects in memory and reasoning : a fuzzy-trace theory analysis - Valerie F. Reyna -- - Interference or facilitation in infant memory? - Carolyn Rovee-Collier and Kimberly Boller -- - Interference processes in memory development : the case of cognitive triage - Charles J. Brainerd -- - Evolution of inhibition mechanisms and their role in human cognition and behavior - David F. Bjorklund and Katherine Kipp Harnishfeger -- - Development of cognitive inhibition : theories, definitions, and research evidence - Katherine Kipp Harnishfeger -- - Selective attention and the inhibitory control of cognition - W. Trammell Neil, Leslie A. Valdes and Kathleen M. Terry -- - Memory interference and misinformation effects - Allison L. Titcomb and Valerie F. Reyna -- - Skilled suppression - Morton Ann Gernsbacher and Mark Faust -- - Catastrophic interference in neural networks : causes, solutions, and data - Stephan Lewandowsky and Shu-Chen Li -- - Inhibitory processes in cognition and aging - Joan M. McDowd, Deborah M. Oseas-Kreger, and Diane L. Filion -- - New perspectives on interference and inhibition in cognition : final comments - Frank N. Dempster and Charles J. Brainerd
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