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Memory (2)
Memory: The multi-store model of memory (2)
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What is the purpose of a
model
in
psychology
?
A model serves as a
representation
to help understand and explain complex concepts.
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Who first described the
multi-store model
of memory?
Richard
Atkinson
and Richard
Shiffrin
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Why is the
multi-store model
referred to as the
'modal model'
?
It was the most commonly used model of memory for a long time.
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What are the three memory stores in the multi-store model?
Sensory register
Short-term memory
(STM)
Long-term memory
(LTM)
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What is the
capacity
of the
sensory register
?
The capacity is very
large
.
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How long does information remain in the
sensory register
?
Information remains for a very brief duration, typically
milliseconds
.
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What is the role of
attention
in memory?
Attention focuses on sensory information, transferring it to
short-term memory
.
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What is the function of
short-term memory
(
STM
)?
STM holds information for immediate tasks.
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What happens to information in
STM
if it is not
rehearsed
?
It will disappear relatively quickly.
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What is
maintenance rehearsal
?
It is the repetition of information to keep it in
STM
.
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How does
maintenance rehearsal
affect
long-term memory
(
LTM
)?
More rehearsal leads to better retention in LTM.
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What is the potential duration and capacity of
long-term memory
(
LTM
)?
LTM is potentially
unlimited
in both duration and capacity.
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What is involved in the retrieval process from
LTM
?
Information passes back through
STM
to be available for use.
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What does the experience of hearing someone say
'DID YOU HEAR ME?'
illustrate about
sensory memory
?
It shows that the words are still in the
sensory register
when attention is focused.
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Where did
Richard Atkinson
and
Richard Shiffrin
meet?
Indiana University
, USA
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What did
Beardsley
(
1997
) find regarding
STM
and
LTM
?
The
prefrontal cortex
is active during STM but not LTM tasks.
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What does the case of
HM
illustrate about the multi-store model?
HM could not form new
LTMs
but could retrieve old memories, supporting separate
stores
.
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What is a criticism of the
multi-store model
regarding
STM
and
LTM
?
The model suggests they are single unitary stores, which
research
does not support.
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What do
Craik and Lockhart
(
1972
) suggest about memory creation?
Enduring memories
are created through
deeper processing
rather than just maintenance rehearsal.
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What did
Craik and Tulving
(
1975
) find about word recall?
Participants remembered more words with
deep processing
than
shallow processing
.
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How does
Logie
(
1999
) challenge the multi-store model?
Logie suggests that
STM
relies on
LTM
and cannot come first.
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What did
Baddeley
et al
(
2000
) demonstrate about
real words
versus pseudo-words?
There was more
brain activity
when processing real words compared to pseudo-words.
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What should a student include when outlining the
multi-store model
of memory for an exam?
Draw a diagram of the MSM
Describe each
memory store
Explain the
transfer processes
between stores
Include details on
capacity
and
duration
Provide examples where applicable
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What is a common mistake students make in extended writing questions about the
MSM
?
They often provide
insufficient descriptive detail
.
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What are the key terms associated with the
multi-store model
of memory?
Multi-store model: Explanation of memory based on three stores.
Sensory register
: Brief retention of sensory information.
Short-term memory
(STM): Limited duration and capacity.
Long-term memory
(LTM): Potentially unlimited duration and capacity.
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