working memory model

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    • What does the Working Memory model describe?
      It describes the structure and function of short-term memory (STM).
    • How does the Working Memory model function?
      It serves as a mental space for temporarily storing and manipulating information.
    • Who proposed the Working Memory model?
      Baddeley and Hitch.
    • What is the role of the central executive in the Working Memory model?
      It acts as a control center that monitors data and coordinates subsystems.
    • Does the central executive store information?
      No, it does not store information.
    • What is the capacity of the visuo-spatial sketch pad?
      It has a limited capacity of 3 or 4 items.
    • What are the two subdivisions of the visuo-spatial sketch pad?
      Visuo cache and inner scribe.
    • What does the visuo cache do?
      It stores visual data.
    • What is the function of the inner scribe?
      It arranges objects in space.
    • When was the episodic buffer added to the Working Memory model?
      In 2000.
    • What is the purpose of the episodic buffer?
      It integrates material from other subsystems into a single memory.
    • What does the phonological loop deal with?
      It deals with auditory information.
    • What are the two subdivisions of the phonological loop?
      Phonological store and articulatory process.
    • What does the phonological store do?
      It stores words that we hear.
    • What is the function of the articulatory process?
      It allows for maintenance rehearsal.
    • What are the strengths of the Working Memory model?
      • Clinical evidence from Shallice and Warrington (KF case study)
      • Validity supported by dual-task studies
      • Dual-task performance supports the visuo-spatial sketch pad
    • What are the weaknesses of the Working Memory model?
      • Lack of clarity over the central executive
      • Central executive is the least understood part
      • Suggestions that the central executive may be subdivided
    • What did Shallice and Warrington's study on KF suggest about the phonological loop?
      It suggested that the phonological loop was damaged while the visuo-spatial sketch pad was intact.
    • What do dual-task studies indicate about the Working Memory model?
      They indicate that tasks sharing a subsystem are harder than tasks using separate subsystems.
    • What did Baddeley et al. find regarding the visuo-spatial sketch pad?
      They found that participants struggle with two tasks using the same subsystem.
    • Why is the central executive considered the most important part of the Working Memory model?
      Because it coordinates and controls the other subsystems.
    • What is a criticism regarding the central executive in the Working Memory model?
      It lacks clarity and is the least understood component.
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