Interserial and intraserial interference processes in morning recall of mental sleep experience

Investigated ways in which predictions from interference theory might explain partial or total failure in the morning recall of mental sleep experience (MSE) episodes reported after provoked night awakening. Overall findings from 4 experiments are compatible with the hypothesis that interference is...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of psychology 1989-10, Vol.102 (Fall 89), p.307-320
Hauptverfasser: Fagioli, I, Fumai, A, Baroncini, P, Cipolli, C, Salzarulo, P
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Zusammenfassung:Investigated ways in which predictions from interference theory might explain partial or total failure in the morning recall of mental sleep experience (MSE) episodes reported after provoked night awakening. Overall findings from 4 experiments are compatible with the hypothesis that interference is primarily intraserial rather than interserial, and may be due to temporary blocking of retrieval. (Abstract amended)
ISSN:0002-9556