Hypersensitivity to interference in memory as a possible cause of difficulties I arithmetical facts storingconference | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Hypersensitivity to interference in memory as a possible cause of difficulties I arithmetical facts storingconference
Key Points
Memory interference is likely a key factor in storing arithmetical facts, impacting cognitive processing.
Evidence suggests hypersensitivity to interference can significantly disrupt memory storage related to arithmetical facts.
The analysis focuses on cognitive theories explaining the relationship between interference and memory difficulties.
Understanding this connection may guide interventions for those struggling with arithmetical learning.
Abstract
We will present several scientific evidences supporting the hypothesis that hypersensitivity to interference in memory is a possible cause of difficulties I arithmetical facts storing