Table of Contents:
  • Historical Perspective:
  • F.N. Dempster, Interference and Inhibition in Cognition: An Historical Perspective.
  • Developmental Perspectives:
  • V.F. Reyna, Interference Effects in Memory and Reasoning: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Analysis.
  • C. Rovee-Collier and K. Boller, Interference or Facilitation in Infant Memory?
  • C.J. Brainerd, Interference Processes in Memory Development: The Case of Cognitive Triage.
  • D.F. Bjorklund and K.K. Harnishfeger, The Evolution of Inhibition Mechanisms and Their Role in Human Cognition and Behavior.
  • K.K. Harnishfeger, The Development of Cognitive Inhibition: Theories, Definitions, and Research Evidence.
  • Adult Perspectives:
  • W.T. Neill, L.A. Valdes, and K.M Terry, Selective Attention and the Inhibitory Control of Cognition.
  • A.L. Titcomb and V.F. Reyna, Memory Interference and Misinformation Effects.
  • M.A. Gernsbacher and M. Faust, Skilled Suppression.
  • S. Lewandowsky and S.-C. Li, Catastrophic Interference in Neural Networks: Causes, Solutions, and Data.
  • J.M. McDowd, D.M. Oseas-Kreger, and D.L. Filion, Inhibitory Processes in Cognition and Aging.
  • F.N. Dempster and C.J. Brainerd, New Perspectives on Interference and Inhibition in Cognition: Final Comments.
  • References.
  • Author Index.
  • Subject Index.