“…However, Evans, Wilson, Schuri, Andrade, Baddeley, Bruna, Canavan, Della Sala, Green, Laaksonen, Lorenzi, & Taussik (2000) had mixed results: EL was successful for relearning names but not for route learning or putting information into an electronic aid. Studies by Clare, Wilson, Breen & Hodges (1999), Clare, Wilson, Carter, Gosses, Breen & Hodges (2000) Clare, Wilson, Carter, Hodges & Adams (2001), Clare, Wilson, Carter, Roth and Hodges (2002) and Clare, Wilson, Carter and Hodges (2003) have found that errorless learning can be useful for retraining facename associations, personal information and use of memory aids for people with dementia. These positive effects of errorless learning have been attributed to the interference of errors in learning when explicit memory is impaired Page et al, 2006).…”