Yale University, 06510, New Haven, Connecticut.
Mem Cognit. 1974 Mar;2(2):261-9. doi: 10.3758/BF03208993.
Evidence is reviewed indicating that output interference—the deleterious effects of recall of some information on information recalled later—occurs both in primary and secondary memory. It appears that output interference provides at least a partial account for the disparity between information available in memory and its accessibility at recall. It is argued that consideration of output interference may provide a helpful perspective in resolving problems in the study of episodic and semantic memory, including the negative effects of part-list cueing and the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.
证据表明,输出干扰(回忆某些信息对随后回忆的信息的有害影响)既发生在初级记忆中,也发生在次级记忆中。输出干扰似乎至少部分解释了记忆中可用信息与其在回忆时的可及性之间的差异。有人认为,考虑输出干扰可能有助于解决情节记忆和语义记忆研究中的问题,包括部分列表提示和舌尖现象的负面影响。