Psychology : Multi store model of memory

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    • What are the main components of the multi-store model of memory?
      • Sensory register
      • Short-term memory
      • Long-term memory
    • Who created the multi-store model of memory and in what year?
      Atkinson and Shiffrin created the multi-store model in 1968.
    • What does it mean that the multi-store model is linear and passive?

      It means information flows in one direction and the stores simply hold information without processing it.
    • What are the three features of each store in the multi-store model?

      The three features are coding, capacity, and duration.
    • How is information coded in the sensory register?
      The coding in the sensory register is modality specific, depending on the sense organ.
    • What is the capacity of the sensory register?
      The capacity of the sensory register is very large and potentially unlimited.
    • What is the duration of the sensory register?
      The duration of the sensory register is approximately 250 milliseconds.
    • How does information move from the sensory register to short-term memory?
      Information moves through attention to the short-term memory.
    • What is the coding of short-term memory?
      The coding of short-term memory is acoustic.
    • What is the capacity of short-term memory?
      The capacity of short-term memory is 7 items plus or minus 2.
    • What is the duration of short-term memory?
      The duration of short-term memory is between 18 and 30 seconds.
    • What are the two types of rehearsal for transferring information to long-term memory?
      The two types are maintenance rehearsal and elaborative rehearsal.
    • What is the coding in long-term memory?
      The coding in long-term memory is semantic.
    • What is the capacity of long-term memory?
      The capacity of long-term memory is very large and potentially unlimited.
    • What is the duration of long-term memory?
      The duration of long-term memory is very large and potentially unlimited.
    • What did Sperling's study reveal about sensory memory capacity?
      Sperling's study suggested that sensory memory has a much larger capacity than short-term memory.
    • How did Baddeley's study evaluate the coding of short-term memory?
      Baddeley's study showed that acoustically similar words are harder to recall, indicating acoustic coding.
    • What did Jacobs' research reveal about short-term memory capacity?
      Jacobs' research revealed that the capacity of short-term memory is around 7 items.
    • What is chunking in relation to short-term memory?
      Chunking is grouping items to increase the capacity of short-term memory.
    • What did Peterson and Peterson's study find about the duration of short-term memory?
      Peterson and Peterson found that the duration of short-term memory is between 18 and 30 seconds.
    • What does semantic similarity in long-term memory suggest?
      Semantic similarity causes confusion, indicating that long-term memory is coded semantically.
    • What is a criticism of the multi-store model regarding ecological validity?
      A criticism is that the research methods used lack ecological validity and do not reflect real-life memory use.
    • What is the main takeaway from the multi-store model of memory?
      The main takeaway is to understand the processes of information passing through the model and the features of each store.
    • What are the evaluations of the multi-store model of memory?
      • Research lacks ecological validity
      • Tasks lack mundane realism
      • Inferences about memory processes may be incorrect
      • Model is simplistic and does not account for multiple types of memory
    • What is the duration of sensory memory?
      Half a second
    • What does the multi-store model of memory propose about short-term memory (STM) and long-term memory (LTM)?
      They are separate and independent systems
    • What type of information do we tend to mix up when using our short-term memory?
      Words that sound similar
    • What does the counterpoint suggest about long-term memory (LTM) coding?
      LTM coding is semantic
    • What limitation does the study by Shallice and Warrington (1970) suggest about the multi-store model of memory (MSM)?
      There is more than one STM store
    • How did KF's recall differ when he heard digits compared to when he read them?
      His recall was poor when he heard them but better when he read them
    • What does the MSM suggest about the transfer of information from STM to LTM?
      Prolonged rehearsal is needed
    • What are the two types of rehearsal identified by Craik and Watkins (1973)?
      Maintenance rehearsal and elaborative rehearsal
    • What is the difference between maintenance rehearsal and elaborative rehearsal?
      Maintenance rehearsal is about the amount of rehearsal, while elaborative rehearsal links information to existing knowledge
    • What does the MSM fail to account for according to research findings?
      It cannot account for amnesiac cases
    • What is the main purpose of the multi-store model of memory?
      To explain how memory works
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the multi-store model of memory (MSM)?
      Strengths:
      • Explains differences between STM and LTM
      • Provides a foundational understanding of memory

      Weaknesses:
      • Cannot account for all research findings
      • Oversimplifies the nature of memory
      • Suggests only one STM store
    • What is the implication of the MSM being a good starting point for developing more valid models of memory?
      It suggests that further research is needed to explain memory better
    • What type of information does the MSM suggest is typically involved in everyday memory?
      Meaningful information
    • What is the role of the sensory register in memory formation?
      It holds information from each sense
    • What is the significance of the term "meaningless consonant syllables" in memory studies?
      They are often used to test memory recall in research