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what is interference as it relates to memory?a memory that depends on contextual clues to be meaningfula disruption to memory as a result of a conflict between new and old informationa strategy for improving long-term memorya disagreement when two people remember the same situation differently
In cognitive psychology, memory interference refers to how new or existing memories disrupt the retrieval or storage of other memories, caused by conflict between overlapping information. The other options describe context-dependent memory, a memory improvement strategy, and a memory discrepancy respectively, which do not match the definition of interference.
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A disruption to memory as a result of a conflict between new and old information