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What does the
working memory model
(
WMM
) explain?
It explains how short-term memory is organized and functions.
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What aspect of memory does the
WMM
focus on?
The WMM focuses on the active part of the mind when
temporarily
storing and manipulating information.
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In what situations might the
WMM
be active?
When working on an
arithmetic
problem or playing chess.
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What are the four main components of the
WMM
?
Central executive
Phonological loop
Visuo-spatial sketchpad
Episodic buffer
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What is the role of the
central executive
in the
WMM
?
The central executive monitors incoming data, makes decisions, and allocates tasks to slave systems.
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What is the
processing capacity
of the
central executive
?
The central executive has a very limited processing capacity.
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What type of information does the
phonological loop
(PL) deal with?
The phonological loop deals with
auditory
information.
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What are the two subdivisions of the
phonological loop
?
The
phonological store
and the
articulatory process
.
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What does the
phonological
store
do?
The phonological store stores the words you hear.
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What is the function of the
articulatory process
in the
phonological loop
?
The articulatory process allows maintenance rehearsal to keep sounds or words in
working memory
.
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What is the
capacity
of the
articulatory
process?
The capacity is believed to be
two seconds'
worth of what you can say.
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What does the
visuo-spatial sketchpad
(
VSS
) store?
The VSS stores visual and/or spatial information.
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According to
Baddeley
(
2003
), what is the capacity of the
visuo-spatial sketchpad
?
The capacity is about
three
or
four
objects.
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What are the two subdivisions of the
visuo-spatial sketchpad
?
The
visual cache
and the
inner scribe
.
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What does the
visual cache
do?
The visual cache
stores
visual data.
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What is the function of the
inner scribe
in the
visuo-spatial sketchpad
?
The inner scribe records the arrangement of objects in the visual field.
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What is the
episodic buffer
in the
WMM
?
The episodic buffer is a temporary store for integrating visual, spatial, and verbal information.
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What is the
capacity
of the
episodic buffer
?
The capacity is about
four
chunks.
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How does the
episodic buffer
link
working memory
to
long-term memory
?
It integrates information processed by other stores and maintains a sense of time sequencing.
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What are the key functions of the
working memory model
(WMM)?
Organizes
short-term memory
Temporarily
stores and manipulates information
Integrates visual, spatial, and verbal information
Maintains a sense of time sequencing
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