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cogntive interview
psychology > paper 1 > memory
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factors affecting the accuracy of EWT - anxiety
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factors affecting accuracy of EWT - misleading information
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explanations for forgetting - retrieval failure
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explanations for forgetting - interference
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working memory model
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types of LTM
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multi-store model of memory
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coding, capacity and duration
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draw the
working memory model
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what is the
working memory model
?
representation of the
STM
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what is the
central executive
?
- monitors
incoming data
, focuses and divides our limited attention and allocated to
subsystems
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what is the capacity of the
central executive
?
very
limited
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what are the subsystems of the
central executive
?
-
phonological loop
- visuo - spatial sketchpad
-
episodic buffer
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what is the
phonological loop
?
- deals with
auditory
information
- preserves the order in which info arrive
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what are the two subsystems of the
phonological loop
?
what are their functions?
-
phonological store
: stores the words we hear
-
articulatory process
: allows maintenance rehearsal
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what is the
visuo-spatial sketchpad
?
- stores
visual
or spatial information
-
inner eye
(images in head)
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what are the two
subsystems
of the
vss
+ what do they do?
1)
visual cache
(stores visual data)
2)
inner scribe
(records the arrangement of objects in the visual field)
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what is the
capacity
of the
visuo-spatial sketchpad
?
very limited
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what is the
episodic buffer
?
- the component of the
WMM
that brings together material from the other subsystems into a single memory rather than separate strands
- it also provides a bridge between working memory and long-term memory.
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give a strength of the
WMM
CLINICAL EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT:
-
Warrington
+
Shallice
-
KF
: after a brain injury he had poor
STM
ability for auditory information but could process visual information normally
- suggests there is two different stores for visual
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give a limitation of the
WMM
FUNCTION OF THE CE:
- there is a lack of clarity over the nature of the
central executive
- challenges the integrity of the WMM
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