Three experiments explored the rate at which amnesic participants' free rec
all, cued recall, and recognition of prose declined over short filled delay
s. In Experiment 1, after performance had been matched to that of controls
at 15 s, amnesics showed accelerated forgetting over delays of up to 10 min
in a free-recall condition, whereas recognition performance declined norma
lly over delays of up to 1 hr. This pattern of results was replicated in Ex
periment 2, which showed that amnesic rate of forgetting on a test of cued
recall was influenced by level of cuing. Experiment 3 showed that excessive
sensitivity to interference was unlikely to be the cause of the amnesic pa
tients' accelerated forgetting rate, which is instead explained in terms of
storage deficit accounts of amnesia.