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What is the theoretical model of memory proposed by
Atkinson
and
Shiffrin
in
1968
?
The
multistore model
of memory
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What are the three stores in the multistore model of memory?
Sensory register
Short-term memory
(STM)
Long-term memory
(LTM)
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What is the duration of the
sensory register
?
Approximately
250 milliseconds
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How does information pass from the
sensory register
to
short-term memory
?
Through
attention
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What is the
coding method
for short-term memory?
Acoustic coding
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What is the capacity of
short-term memory
according to
Miller
?
Seven
plus or minus two
items
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What happens to information in
short-term memory
when new information enters?
It is lost by
displacement
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What is the duration of
short-term memory
?
Approximately
18
seconds
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How is
long-term memory
coded?
Semantically
, in the form of meaning
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What is the
duration
of
long-term memory
?
Very long,
potentially limitless
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What is the
primacy effect
in memory recall?
The tendency to recall the first
items
in a list better
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What is the
recency effect
in memory recall?
The tendency to recall the
last
items in a list better
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What did
Sperling's
study on
sensory register
suggest about its
capacity
?
It has a large capacity, but information is forgotten quickly
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What did the
study
by
Glaser
and
Kunitz
find about memory recall?
Words at the start and end of
lists
are recalled better than middle
words
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What did
Jacobs'
study reveal about the capacity of
short-term memory
?
It averages
seven
items for letters and
nine
for numbers
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What is
chunking
in relation to
short-term memory
?
Grouping items into smaller sets to improve recall
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What did
Peterson
and
Peterson's
study indicate about
short-term memory
duration?
It is very short, less than 10% recall after
18 seconds
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What did
Wagner's
diary study suggest about
long-term memory
recall?
Long-term memory has a very large capacity and can retain details over
years
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What did
Barck's
study find about recalling names from photographs?
Recall was
90%
after
15 years
and 80% after
48 years
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What are the criticisms of
cognitive tests
of memory like the
MSM
?
They are often highly artificial with low
mundane realism
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What are the three types of
long-term memory
?
Declarative
(explicit)
Non-declarative
(implicit)
Procedural
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What is
episodic memory
?
Memory of experiences and events that are
timestamped
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What is
semantic memory
?
Memory of facts, meanings, and knowledge that is not
timestamped
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What is
procedural memory
?
Unconscious memory of skills, often learned in
childhood
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What did
Kadeem's
study find about children with
hippocampal
damage?
They had
episodic amnesia
but could learn
semantic information
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What does
Clive Wearing's
case illustrate about memory types?
He has
retrograde amnesia
for
episodic memories
but retains
semantic knowledge
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What is the significance of
idiographic
case studies
in memory research?
They provide insights but may not
generalize
to the wider population
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What is the
working memory model
proposed by
Baddeley
and
Hitch
?
A theoretical model that describes memory as an active
processor
with multiple stores
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What are the components of the
working memory model
?
Central executive
Phonological loop
Visuospatial sketchpad
Episodic buffer
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What is the role of the
central executive
in the
working memory model
?
It controls attention and filters information
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What is the capacity of the
central executive
?
Limited to
four
items and
one
strand of information at a time
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What does the
phonological loop
do?
Processes sound information and stores words
recently
heard
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What is the
capacity
of the
phonological loop
?
Approximately
2 seconds
of speech
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What does the
visuospatial sketchpad
do?
Processes
and codes visual and spatial information
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What is the
episodic buffer's
role in the
working memory model
?
It holds and combines information from various sources
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What did
Baddeley's
study
on word length effect reveal?
Participants recalled more
monosyllabic
words than
polysyllabic
words
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What are the criticisms of the
working memory model
?
The
central executive
lacks a full explanation of its function
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What is
interference theory
in memory?
Forgetting
occurs due to confusion from other information
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What is
proactive interference
?
Old information disrupts the
recall
of new information
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What is
retroactive interference
?
New information
disrupts the recall of old information
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