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Who criticized the
Multi-Store Model
(MSM) of memory?
Baddeley and Hitch
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What do
Baddeley
and
Hitch
argue about the
Short-Term Memory
(STM) store?
They argue that STM is not a single store but has different components.
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How do
Baddeley
and
Hitch
view
STM
in their
Working Memory Model
(WMM)?
They see it as an active store that holds information being worked on.
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What is the main focus of the
Working Memory Model
(WMM)?
The WMM is only concerned with
Short-Term Memory
(STM).
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What happens during dual performance tasks involving the same type of information according to the
WMM
?
Tasks involving dual performance in one area are done
ineffectively
.
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How can
dual performance tasks
using different stores be performed according to the
WMM
?
They can be done together effectively as they use separate stores.
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What are the components of the
Working Memory Model
(WMM)?
Central Executive
Phonological Loop
Visuospatial Sketchpad
Episodic Buffer
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What is the function of the
Central Executive
(CE) in the
WMM
?
The CE acts as a filter for attention and coordinates other components.
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What is the limited attention capacity of the
Central Executive
?
It has a limited attention capacity of
≤ 4
.
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How is
information
coded in the
Central Executive
?
Information is coded differently for each sense.
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What did
D'Esposito
(
1995
) find regarding the
Central Executive
?
He found that the
prefrontal cortex
was activated during dual tasks.
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What does the
Phonological Loop
deal with?
It deals with
auditory
information in speech form.
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What is the
capacity
of the
Phonological Loop
?
The capacity is about
2 seconds
.
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What are the two components of the
Phonological Loop
?
Phonological store
and
articulatory process
.
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What does the
phonological store
do?
It stores the words you hear.
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What is the role of the
articulatory process
in the
Phonological Loop
?
It rehearses information by repeating it in a loop.
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What is the
word length effect
in relation to the
Phonological Loop
?
It suggests that the capacity is determined by how long it takes to say words.
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What is
articulatory suppression
in the context of the
Phonological Loop
?
It limits
capacity
as rehearsal is prevented by irrelevant sound.
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What does the
Visuospatial Sketchpad
(
VSS
) store?
It stores visual and spatial information.
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How is information coded in the
Visuospatial Sketchpad
?
Information is coded visually.
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What is the
capacity
of the
Visuospatial Sketchpad
?
The capacity is
4
objects.
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What did
Vogel
(
2001
) find regarding the
Visuospatial Sketchpad
?
Performance declined for more than 4
objects
in a visual display.
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Why was the
Episodic Buffer
added to the
WMM
?
It was added because the
CE
has no storage and integrates verbal and visual information.
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What is the
capacity
of the
Episodic Buffer
?
The capacity is around
4
.
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What are the key features of the
Central Executive
,
Phonological Loop
,
Visuospatial Sketchpad
, and
Episodic Buffer
?
Central Executive:
Filter for attention
Coordinates
other components
Capacity
≤ 4
Phonological Loop:
Deals with
auditory
info
Capacity
~ 2 seconds
Visuospatial Sketchpad:
Stores
visual/spatial
info
Capacity
4 objects
Episodic Buffer:
Integrates
verbal
and visual info
Capacity
~ 4
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What evidence supports the existence of
separate
visual
and
verbal
stores in
STM
?
KF's
case study showed he could process visual but struggled with verbal information.
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What is a limitation of using
case studies
as evidence for the
WMM
?
Case studies cannot be generalized to the wider population.
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What did
Smith
(
1995
) find in his brain scanning studies related to the
WMM
?
Different
brain areas
are active during
visual and verbal tasks
.
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How can the
WMM
be applied practically?
It can help children with
ADHD
by breaking down instructions into manageable chunks.
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What did
Baddeley
(
1993
) find regarding tracking a moving light and describing angles?
Participants had
difficulty
when doing two visual tasks simultaneously.
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What is a criticism of the
lab experiments
supporting the
WMM
?
They lack
ecological validity
and may not reflect real-life memory use.
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What did
Baddeley
say about the
Central Executive
?
He stated it is the most important and least understood component of the
WMM
.
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What is a weakness of the
Central Executive
according to
Baddeley
?
Its limited capacity has not been researched with precision.
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