the multi store model of memory

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    • What is the focus of the memory unit in the psych boost series?

      The focus is on two models of memory, types of long-term memory, reasons for forgetting, and eyewitness testimony.
    • What is the cognitive approach in psychology?

      The cognitive approach studies mental processes such as memory, perception, and problem-solving.
    • What are the main components of the multi-store model of memory?

      • Sensory register
      • Short-term memory
      • Long-term memory
    • What are the three features to remember for each store in the multi-store model?

      The three features are coding, capacity, and duration.
    • What is the coding of the sensory register?

      The coding of the sensory register is modality specific.
    • What is the capacity of the sensory register?

      The capacity of the sensory register is very large, potentially unlimited.
    • What is the duration of the sensory register?

      The duration of the sensory register is approximately 250 milliseconds.
    • How does information move from the sensory register to short-term memory?

      Information moves from the sensory register to short-term memory through attention.
    • What is the coding of short-term memory?

      The coding of short-term memory is acoustic.
    • What is the capacity of short-term memory?

      The capacity of short-term memory is seven items plus or minus two.
    • What is the duration of short-term memory?

      The duration of short-term memory is between 18 and 30 seconds.
    • What are the two types of rehearsal for transferring information to long-term memory?

      The two types are maintenance rehearsal and elaborative rehearsal.
    • What is maintenance rehearsal?
      Maintenance rehearsal is repeating information to keep it in short-term memory.
    • What is elaborative rehearsal?

      Elaborative rehearsal involves linking new information to existing knowledge in long-term memory.
    • What is the coding of long-term memory?

      The coding of long-term memory is semantic.
    • What is the capacity of long-term memory?

      The capacity of long-term memory is very large, potentially unlimited.
    • What is the duration of long-term memory?

      The duration of long-term memory is very large, potentially unlimited.
    • What does the primacy-recency effect suggest about memory?

      It suggests that long-term and short-term memory are separate processes.
    • What did Sperling's study demonstrate about sensory memory capacity?

      Sperling's study suggested that sensory memory has a much larger capacity than short-term memory.
    • What did Baddeley's study reveal about short-term memory coding?

      Baddeley's study revealed that short-term memory is coded acoustically.
    • How does chunking affect short-term memory capacity?

      Chunking increases the capacity of short-term memory by grouping items together.
    • What did Peterson and Peterson's study find about the duration of short-term memory?

      Peterson and Peterson found that the duration of short-term memory is between 18 and 30 seconds.
    • What did Wagner's diary study suggest about long-term memory capacity?

      Wagner's diary study suggested that the capacity of long-term memory is very large.
    • What did Barrack's study reveal about the duration of long-term memory?

      Barrack's study revealed that the duration of long-term memory is potentially unlimited.
    • What are the criticisms of the multi-store model of memory?

      • Research methods lack ecological validity.
      • Tasks lack mundane realism.
      • The model is simplistic and suggests unitary stores.
      • Assumptions about memory processes may lack face validity.
    • Why is the multi-store model considered simplistic?

      It is considered simplistic because it suggests that short-term and long-term memory are unitary and passive stores.
    • What is a potential problem with the inferences made from memory research?

      A potential problem is that the inferences could be wrong, leading to incorrect conclusions about memory processes.
    • How does evolutionary theory support the sensory register's features?

      It supports the sensory register's features by suggesting that quick reactions for survival require processing important information efficiently.
    • What is the significance of the multi-store model in psychology?

      The significance lies in its explanation of how information is processed and stored in different memory systems.
    • What are the key terms associated with the multi-store model of memory?
      • Sensory register
      • Short-term memory
      • Long-term memory
      • Coding
      • Capacity
      • Duration
    • Short Term Memory holds info that we need to use immediately or within the next few seconds
    • Sensory Memory has a very short duration (less than half a second) but can hold an unlimited amount of info
    • The Sensory Register is where sensory information from our eyes, ears, nose etc are stored.
    • Information held in STM can be rehearsed (repeated) which allows us to hold onto it longer
    • STM lasts around 18 secs but can be extended through rehearsal
    • STM has limited capacity - only 7 items +/- 2
    • Retrieval is when info is brought back out of long term memory
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