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interference
interference in physics, the effect produced by the combination or superposition of two systems of Waves , in which these waves reinforce, neutralize, or in other ways interfere with each other. Interference is observed in both sound waves and electromagnetic waves, especially those of visible lig... Read more
chiropractic
chiropractic [Gr.,=doing by hand], medical practice based on the theory that all disease results from a disruption of the functions of the nerves. The principal source of interference is thought to be displacement (or subluxation) of vertebrae of the spine, although other areas such as joints and m... Read more
iridescence
iridescence , exhibition of rainbowlike colors on a surface. It usually results from interference when light composed of different wavelengths is reflected from the superficial layers of organic or inorganic substances, e.g., minerals, mother-of-pearl, and the feathers of birds. Iridescence greatl... Read more
adenoids
adenoids , common name for the pharyngeal tonsils, spongy masses of lymphoid tissue that occupy the nasopharynx, the space between the back of the nose and the throat. Normally the adenoids, like the palatine tonsils located on either side of the throat, help prevent infection in the surrounding tis... Read more
Andrew Zachary Fire
Andrew Zachary Fire 1959-, American geneticist, b. Palo Alto, Calif., Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983. After a long association with the Carnegie Institution of Washington (1986-2003), Fire became a professor at Stanford Univ. in 2003. Fire and Craig Mello received the 2006 Nobe... Read more
atrophy
atrophy , diminution in the size of a cell, tissue, or organ from its fully developed normal size. Temporary atrophy may occur in muscles that are not used, as when a limb is encased in a plaster cast. Interference with cellular nutrition, as through starvation; diseases affecting the nerve supply o... Read more
coherence
coherence constant phase difference in two or more Waves over time. Two waves are said to be in phase if their crests and troughs meet at the same place at the same time, and the waves are out of phase if the crests of one meet the troughs of another. The waves are incoherent if the crests and tr... Read more
cytology
cytology , in biology, the study of the structure of all normal and abnormal components of cells and the changes, movements, and transformations of such components. The discipline includes cytogenics, cytochemistry, and microscopic anatomy, which involve investigations employing various microscopes,... Read more
Danbury Hatters' Case
Danbury Hatters' Case decided in 1908 by the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1902 the hatters' union instituted a nationwide boycott of the products of a nonunion hat manufacturer in Danbury, Conn., and the manufacturer brought suit against the union for unlawfully combining to restrain trade in violation o... Read more
Augustin Jean Fresnel
Augustin Jean Fresnel 1788-1827, French physicist and engineer. He is known for his research on light, especially on conditions governing interference phenomena in polarized light and on double refraction. His work supported the wave theory of light and the concept of transverse vibrations in light... Read more

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Proactive interference from items previously stored in visual working memory
Magazine article from: Memory & Cognition; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...and others showing proactive interference. Using change detection...is to investigate interference from previously processed...Second, is visual proactive interference spatially...specificity? To test proactive interference in VWM...
Age, time of testing, and proactive interference
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology; 9/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...list version of a release from proactive interference paradigm was used to assess the...adults are more vulnerable to proactive interference than younger adults...the buildup and release from proactive interference (PI; see Wickens...
Release from proactive interference with positive and negative words.
Magazine article from: The Psychological Record; 3/22/2004; ; 700+ words ; The release from proactive interference (RPI) task continues to be a...Trials 1-3, termed buildup of proactive interference. Second, on shift...performance, termed release from proactive interference (RPI). This RPI...
The roles of semantic similarity and proactive interference in the word length effect
Magazine article from: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review; 12/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...of semantic similarity and proactive interference (PI) on the word length effect...have proposed an alternative, interference-based account of the WLE...1997) also suggested that proactive interference (PI) may influence...
Prefrontal cortex and the mediation of proactive interference in working memory
Magazine article from: Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience; 12/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; Mediating proactive interference (PI), the deleterious effect...from the disruptive effects of interference (e.g., Knight, Staines...is focused on the mediation of proactive interference (PI), the deleterious...
Proactive interference and cuing effects in short-term cued recall: Does foil context matter?
Magazine article from: Memory & Cognition; 7/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...target (e.g., carrot) in the second block. Proactive interference (PI) was evident when a retrieval cue was used...processes in long-term memory (LTM), where interference, and not decay (cf. McGeoch, 1932), is seen...
The effects of reward omission and change on proactive interference in spatial alternation.(Author abstract)
Magazine article from: The Psychological Record; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words ; Proactive interference (PI) refers to a decline in recall...omission can produce retroactive interference with memory for a previously visited...to assess nonspecific sources of interference, different mazes were presented...
Learning of similar complex movement sequences: proactive and retroactive effects on learning.
Magazine article from: Journal of Motor Behavior; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...ABSTRACT. The authors used an interference paradigm to determine the...relatively strong level of proactive facilitation arising from...learning of the 2nd sequence (proactive effect) was found in the...Key words: motor learning, proactive interference, retroactive...
Researchers describe how AD meds may reduce interference with learning, memory.
Newspaper article from: Health & Medicine Week; 3/8/2004; 700+ words ; ...especially in the face of interference. This finding may shed light...stimuli overlapped, creating "proactive" interference with learning...coauthor of the study, said, "Proactive interference influences common...new learning and increases proactive interference in a word ...
The role of prefrontal cortex in resolving distractor interference
Magazine article from: Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience; 12/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...cortex (PFC) found to support proactive interference resolution may also support delay-spanning distractor interference resolution. Ten subjects performed...together to support delay-spanning interference resolution. Patricia Goldman...