memory - cognitive psychology

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    • Multicomponent Working Memory Model
      Phonological Loop, Visuospatial Sketchpad, Central Executive, and Episodic Buffer
    • Working Memory Model
      The Multicomponent Model by Baddeley and Hitch (1974)
    • Phonological Loop
      Responsible for auditory information, rehearsing, and speech
    • Visuospatial Sketchpad
      Handles visual and spatial information
    • Central Executive
      Directs attention, prioritizes tasks, and controls the flow of information
    • Episodic Buffer
      A temporary store for information from sensory and semantic memory
    • Working Memory Capacity
      Limited to 7 +/- 2 chunks of information
    • Working Memory Duration
      Information held for a short duration, around 10-30 seconds
    • Phonological Loop Capacity
      Can hold around 1-2 seconds of auditory information
    • Visuospatial Sketchpad Capacity
      Can hold and manipulate visual and spatial information
    • Scrabble Task
      Evidence for the role of phonological loop in working memory (Baddeley et al., 1998)
    • Phonological Loop and Central Executive Interaction

      Phonological loop retrieves information, central executive directs attention and processes information
    • Central Executive and Episodic Buffer Interaction

      Central executive retrieves information from episodic buffer, integrates sensory and semantic information
    • Episodic Buffer and Memory Integration
      Temporary storage, integration, unification, and contextualization
    • Episodic Buffer's Role

      Pivot point between sensory and semantic memory systems, integrating information from multiple sources
    • Episodic Buffer Limitations
      Temporary storage limitation, sequential processing, information disintegration, sources of error, capacity limitations
    • Temporary Storage Limitation
      Episodic buffer can only hold a limited amount of information
    • Lack of Attention
      Episodic buffer susceptible to lack of attention, leading to errors and decreased performance
    • Information Overload
      Episodic buffer limited capacity, excessive demand can lead to decreased performance
    • Sources of Error Examples
      Dialing the wrong phone number, distractions
    • Temporary Storage Limitation Examples
      Phone number, learning a new concept

    • A theoretical framework that integrates multiple levels of organization to understand memory, including sensory, short-term, and long-term memory
    • Schema
      A mental framework or structure that helps us organize and make sense of our experiences and knowledge.
    • Biased Questions
      Leading questions that introduce assumptions or biases into the question, influencing a participant's response.
    • Suggestion
      Leading questions that suggest a particular answer or response, leading to inaccurate or manipulated data.
    • Direction
      Leading questions that direct a participant's attention towards a specific aspect of the topic, rather than allowing them to freely respond.
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