Memory

Cards (84)

  • What is the first store in the multistore model of memory?
    Sensory register
  • How does information pass from the sensory register to short-term memory?
    Through attention
  • What is the capacity of the sensory register?
    Very large
  • What is the duration of information in the sensory register?
    Very short, approximately 250 milliseconds
  • What is the second store in the multistore model of memory?
    Short-term memory
  • How does short-term memory receive information?
    By paying attention or retrieving from long-term memory
  • What is the duration of short-term memory?
    Approximately 18 seconds
  • What is the capacity of short-term memory according to Miller?
    Seven plus or minus 2 items
  • What happens to information in short-term memory when new information enters?
    It is lost by displacement or decay
  • What is the third store in the multistore model of memory?
    Long-term memory
  • What is the duration of long-term memory?
    Very long, potentially permanent
  • How is long-term memory coded?
    Semantically, in the form of meaning
  • What must happen to use information stored in long-term memory?
    It must be passed back to short-term memory
  • What did Glaser and Kunitz find regarding word recall?
    Words at the start and end of lists were more easily recalled
  • What does the primacy and recency effect suggest?
    First words are in long-term memory and last in short-term memory
  • What did Sperling find about the sensory register's capacity?
    Recall of a random row of a 12-item grid was 75%
  • What does the study by Sperling suggest about the sensory register?
    It has a large capacity but a short duration
  • What did Baddeley find regarding the coding of short-term and long-term memory?
    STM is coded acoustically, while LTM is coded semantically
  • What did Jacobs find about the recall of letters and numbers?
    Average recall was seven items for letters and nine for numbers
  • What does chunking do to short-term memory capacity?
    It can improve the capacity by grouping items
  • What did Peterson and Peterson find about short-term memory duration?
    Recall of trigrams was less than 10% after 18 seconds
  • What did Wagner's diary study suggest about long-term memory recall?
    75% recall for critical details after 1 year
  • What did Barck find about recalling school friends' names?
    90% recall after 15 years and 80% after 48 years
  • What are the criticisms of cognitive tests of memory like the MSM?
    They are often highly artificial with low mundane realism
  • What are the different types of long-term memory?
    Declarative (explicit) and non-declarative (implicit)
  • What is episodic memory?
    Memory of experiences and events that are timestamped
  • How is semantic memory characterized?
    It consists of facts, meanings, and knowledge
  • What is procedural memory?
    Unconscious memories of skills learned in childhood
  • What did Kadeem's study suggest about memory types and brain regions?
    Semantic and episodic memory use different brain regions
  • What condition does Clive Wearing have?
    Retrograde amnesia
  • What can Clive Wearing remember despite his amnesia?
    He remembers facts about his life, such as being a musician
  • What does the study of Clive Wearing suggest about memory types?
    Semantic, episodic, and procedural memories are separate
  • What is problematic about generalizing findings from idiographic case studies?
    Unique issues may explain behavior that are not applicable to the wider population
  • What is the working memory model?
    A theoretical model of information processing that replaces the STM store in the MSM
  • What is the role of the central executive in the working memory model?
    It controls attention and filters information
  • What is the capacity of the central executive?
    Limited to four items
  • What does the phonological loop do?
    Processes sound information and contains the primary acoustic store
  • What is the capacity of the phonological loop?
    Approximately 2 seconds of speech
  • What does the visuo-spatial sketchpad process?
    Visual and spatial information
  • What is the episodic buffer?
    A general store added to the working memory model in 2000