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Categorization by movement direction: retrieval-induced forgetting of motor sequences grouped by motion features.

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Categorization by movement direction: retrieval-induced forgetting of motor sequences grouped by motion features.

Auteurs : Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings

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We investigated the organized storage of motor sequences in memory by assuming that processes related to interference at retrieval are indicative of memory organization. Effects resulting from these processes, thus, would allow inferences on how motor sequences are represented and organized. Participants learned motor sequences that were categorized by the direction of the initial movement. The subsequent selective retrieval of a subset of sequences of one category resulted in retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) for the non-retrieved sequences of the same category. RIF occurred in an explicit recall test (Experiment 1), as well in an implicit test assessing memory with novel cues (Experiment 2). The results suggest that RIF affected motor programmes and that other cues as the used effectors (here movement direction) can be used for the organization of procedural memory. Basic retrieval dynamics apparently operate within the declarative and procedural systems in a similar way.

DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2014.945098
PubMed: 25026056


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