memory

    Cards (19)

    • Short term memory definition (STM)

      memory for immediate events
    • Long term memory definition (LTM)

      memory for events that have happened in the past
    • Duration definition

      a measure of how long memory lasts before it is no longer available
    • Coding definition
      the format in which information is stored in the various memory stores
    • Capacity definition
      how much information can be held in a memory store
    • STM duration experiment (procedure)

      Peterson & Peterson (1959)
      - 24 undergraduate students
      - 8 trials
      - trigram (consonants) + reciting a 3 digit number backwards
      - recall trigram after retention intervals of 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 seconds
    • evaluation of studies (acronym + what it is)

      G: generalisation eg age, gender, culture etc.
      R: reliability-is it repeatable? was it repeated?
      A: application-does it provide evidence? in life?
      V: validity-any external distractions? representative?
      E: ethics- was this consensual? how did researchers address this?
      M: mundane realism- is this applicable to everyday life? artificial task? how was this studied.
    • STM capacity experiment (procedure)

      Jacobs (1887)
      -digit span test
      - 4 digits, then 5, then 6, then 7 etc.. (gets longer)
    • STM capacity experiment (results)

      - average span for digits: 9.3 items
      - average span for letters: 7.3 items
    • STM capacity experiment (results) - psychological research

      Miller (1956)
      - reviewed psychological research into STM
      - STM: 7 (+/- 2) items
      - (5-9 items)
    • Chunking definition
      grouping items into units/chunks helps aid recall
      (e.g phone calls)
    • Sensory Register (MSM)

      coding - depends on the sense involved
      eyes = iconic memory
      sound = echoic memory
      capacity - high
      duration - less than half a second
    • STM (MSM) - coding capacity and duration
      coding - acoustic
      capacity - 5-9 items
      duration - less than 30 seconds
    • LTM (MSM) - coding capacity and duration
      coding - semantic
      capacity - unlimited
      duration - lifetime
    • Case of KF
      Tim Shallice and Elizabeth Warrington (1970)

      - amnesic patient suffered brain damage from motorcycle accident
      - LTM remained fairly intact but STM was damaged
      - digit span of 2 items
      - digit span when presented visually it was better (basically normal) but worse when acoustically given
      - shows there are two types of STM; one to process visual material and one to process auditory material

      Shallice and Warrington (1974)
      - KF STM for non-verbal sounds eg noises was intact therefore this showed there are three types of STM
      - one for verbal and one for non-verbal sounds
      - spatial memory; it appears that in other studies of amnesic patients that these forms of memory may be separate
      - this there are three types of STM; verbal, visual, spatial
    • Explanations for forgetting - Interference
      when one memory disrupts the ability to recall another - more likely to happen in memories are similar
    • Proactive interference
      past/old memories disrupt recall of newer memories
    • Retroactive interference
      new memories disrupt recall of past/older memories
    • Anxiety
      an unpleasant emotional state likely caused by stress, resulting in physiological arousal (increased heart rate , blood pressure, breathing and sweatiness)
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