Abstract

Abstract The role of interference on memory functions in patients who have suffered focal frontal lobe damage has been frequently inferred from the results of clinical observations and experimental research. What type of interference and how this phenomenon relates to theoretic constructs has been less frequently presented. This chapter begins with a brief historical review of the detrimental effects of interference on behavior in patients who have frontal lobe damage.

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