Wha are the components of the working memory model?
visuo-spatial sketchpad, phonological loop, episodic buffer, the LTM and the central executive
who proposed the working memory model?
Baddeley and Hitch in 1974
what does the Working model of memory propose?
it is an explanation of the short term memory as to how it functions and how it is organised
what are the fact about the central executive?
it is an attention process
it monitors slave systems
allocates slave systems to information
makes decisions about the data
has a limited capacity but can process info for any sensory memory store
what are the facts of the phonological loop?
it is a slave system
holds auditory information in speech based form
preserves the order of information
has two parts: the phonological store and the articulatory control system
the phonological store hods information and words that you hear
the articulatory control system allows maintenance rehearsal and has a capacity of 2 secs
what are the facto of the Visio-spatial sketchpad?
stores visual and spatial information
has a limited capacity of 4 objects
it has two parts to it: the visual cache and the inner scribe
the inner scribe allows for visual rehearsal mechanism & records arrangement of the visual field
the visual cache stores visual data
what are the facts about the episodic buffer?
is a temporary store
integrates visual, spatial and verbal information
maintains time sequencing and records episodes tat occur
is a storage component of the central executive
has a limited capacity of 4 chunks
also integrates information from the long term memory
An evaluation point of the WMM
strength: case study KF(clinical study) - shows STM isn’t a unitary store because KF had amnesia
he could recall aloud information that he read to himself, but couldn’trecall the words when they were read to him
this supports the model because as it supports the idea of the phonological loop and the visuo—spatial sketchpad and that they are separateparts of the memory
this was proposed by Shallice and Warrington
another evaluation of WMM?
weakness: clinical evidence of KF: small sample of a case study so the findings can’t be generalised
no control over variables the event
No evidence of what happened before the accident
Can only indicate that KF has two separate memory components
3rd evaluation of WMM?
strength:
Dual-task studies by Baddeley et al 1975: splitting the attention between two tasks
performed better during 2 different tasks eg. visual and acoustic than those who performed 2 of the same tasks
this supports the model as it shows that two separate stores are being used. And it shows that 2 separate stores exist e.g the phonological loop and the VSS
4th evaluation of the WMM
weakness: lack of clarity over the central executive:
cognitive psychologist say that there is no clear explanation of the central executive
‘seen as the most important but the least understood’ - Baddeley and Alan in 2003
the attention needs to be explained further
this means that the WMM is not fully explained and therefore it criticises the model, proving that memory is hard to measure
last evaluation of WMM
strength/weakness: validity in lab studies
strength: internal validity - has good control over variables and measures the DV
weakness: lacks ecological validity - cannot be realistic to the real world, poor external validity
how is the DV measured in a laboratory study?in the eval of WMM