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proactive inhibition
proactive inhibition or proactive interferencen (Psychology) psychol the tendency for earlier memories to interfere with the retrieval of material learned later. Compare retroactive inhibition
proactive inhibition
pro·ac·tive in·hi·bi·tiona type of interference or negative transfer, observed in memory experiments and other learning situations, when something learned previously interferes with present learning or recall. Compare: retroactive inhibition. pro·ac·tive in·hib·i·tion (prō-aktiv inhi-bishŭn) Type of interference or negative transfer, observed in memory experiments and other learning situations, when something learned previously impedes present learning or recall. |