›› 2008, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (03): 486-490.
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WANG Yuan-Yuan;WANG Quan-Hong;LI Hui
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Abstract: Abstract: The perceptual interference effect is a phenomenon that a study word is better remembered later on if presented briefly and followed by a backward mask. Affecting factors of the perceptual interference, such as testing modes, experimental design, and properties of materials, were summarized. There were six major hypotheses for the perceptual interference effect: Elaboration Account, Spatio-Temporal Context, Westerman & Greene Account, Compensatory-Processing Account, Selective Rehearsal Hypothesis and Item-Specific-Relation Framework. In conclusion, further research in this field should be focused on extending research areas and experimental materials, and on the impact of subjective factors
Key words: perceptual interference effect, memory, encoding
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B842
WANG Yuan-Yuan;WANG Quan-Hong;LI Hui. Perceptual Interference Effect in Memory[J]. , 2008, 16(03): 486-490.
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