multistore memory

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    • What are the three stores of memory systems?
      Sensory, long-term, and short-term
    • What unique characteristics do memory stores have?
      Information encoding, capacity, duration, and retrieval
    • What type of sensory information does the echoic store process?
      Hearing
    • How long does echoic memory last?
      A couple of seconds
    • What type of sensory information does the iconic store process?
      Sight
    • How long does iconic memory last?
      About one second
    • What role does attention play in memory systems?
      Attention transfers information from sensory memory to short-term memory
    • What did George and Miller (1956) find about short-term memory?
      Short-term memory is grouped and can store different types of information
    • What is the nature of information storage in short-term memory?
      Modality-free
    • How does rehearsal affect short-term memory?
      Rehearsal allows information to be held in short-term memory for longer
    • What is the process of transfer in memory systems?
      Transfer occurs when information is rehearsed enough to move to long-term memory
    • What is the capacity of long-term memory?
      Potentially limitless
    • How does memory loss occur in the sensory store?
      Memory loss occurs when unattended information is lost
    • How does memory loss occur in short-term memory?
      Short-term memory loses unrehearsed information
    • How does memory loss occur in long-term memory?
      Long-term memory loses some information over time
    • What is one strength of the memory systems theory?
      Research support from amnesia cases shows brain damage affects long-term memory
    • What does the serial position effect (Murdock, 1962) suggest?
      People recall more words at the beginning and end of a word list
    • What is a limitation of the memory systems theory regarding rehearsal?
      The theory overstates the role of rehearsal in transferring information
    • What is another weakness of the memory systems theory?
      It assumes long-term memory is a single store, but there are likely multiple stores
    • How did Clive Wearing's case illustrate a limitation of the memory systems theory?
      He suffered damage to personal event memory while retaining piano playing memory
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