AI RESEARCH

Transformers Remember First, Forget Last: Dual-Process Interference in LLMs

arXiv CS.AI

ArXi:2603.00270v2 Announce Type: replace-cross When large language models encounter conflicting information in context, which memories survive -- early or recent? We adapt classical interference paradigms from cognitive psychology to answer this question, testing 39 LLMs across diverse architectures and scales. Every model shows the same pattern: proactive interference (PI) dominates retroactive interference (RI) universally (Cohen's d = 1.73, p < 0.0001), meaning early encodings are protected at the cost of recent information -- the opposite of human memory, where RI typically dominates.