“…Thus, each displayed distractor may be incrementally averaged with the target item during interference, leading to a bias in the memory for the target. Additionally, similar distractors may serve as a series of imprecise reminders which lead to disruptions in fine-grained memory about the target, with parallels to the phenomenon of retrieval-induced forgetting (Anderson, Bjork, & Bjork, 2000;Fukuda, Pall, Chen, Maxcey, 2020;Storm & Levy, 2012). Furthermore, rather than the memory of the target directly distorted by similar interference, a separate representation of the shared information between the distractors and targets may be created, which would also manifest as "blurring"…”