
Strategies to manage retroactive interference (memory overwrite)
Retroactive interference occurs when new information disrupts the retrieval of previously learned information. It’s as if your brain’s filling system has been compromised, making it challenging to access the information you need.
Retroactive interference is an common phenomenon, but it doesn’t have to control your learning and memory. By incorporating strategies into your daily routine, you’ll be better equipped to manage memory overwrite and retain the information you need.
Have you experienced retroactive interference? What strategies did you find helpful in managing memory overwrite?
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