Working Memory Model

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    • The working memory model (WMM) is a more detailed version of the working of the short-term memory, and was created by Baddeley and Hitch in 1974
    • Central executive
      the most important part of the WMM because it allocates the slave systems to their tasks, but not much is known about it. It has a limited capacity
    • Episodic buffer
      a general store for information that isn't visual or acoustic, and allows for communication between the central executive and the LTM. It has a limited capacity of about 4 chunks
    • Visual-spatial sketchpad
      helps to rehearse visual of spatial information, and is made up of the visual cache which stores visual data, and inner scribe which deals with spatial information
    • Phonological loop
      consists of 2 slave systems - the phonological store and the articulatory process
    • Phonological store
      acts as an inner ear and stores auditory information
    • Articulatory process
      acts as an inner voice and is responsible for maintenance rehearsal
    • Dual-task performance:
      • the ability of doing 2 things at once
      • the WMM suggests we have to use 2 different slave systems in order to have a good dual-task performance otherwise we won't be able to
    • Dual-task performance supports the WMM because there are laws that prove you have to use 2 different slave systems for it:
      • driving and texting is illegal, and both use the same slave system (visual-spatial sketchpad), which is more likely to end in a crash
      • driving and talking on the phone hands-free is legal, and they both use different slave systems (articulatory process and visual-spatial sketchpad), which is less likely to end in a crash
    • The case of KF:
      • KF was in a motorbike crash that damaged his brain
      • psychologists found that the visual part of his STM was completely fine but the acoustic part was lost
    • The case of KF supports the WMM as it suggests that we have different parts of the STM - the visual-spatial sketchpad which KF retained, and the phonological loop which he lost
    • Lack of clarity:
      • psychologists claim that the WMM is too simplistic and vague, especially the central executive and episodic buffer
      • lack of knowledge on the WMM means that we won't know how to maximise the abilities of the STM, so we can't help improve people's memories
    • Use of lab studies:
      • lab studies are carried out in a controlled laboratory environment
      • has low ecological validity as the environment is completely unnatural
      • has high internal validity as there are no uncontrolled extraneous variables
      • the memory tests are unrealistic
      • the studies carried out can explain real-life behaviour
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