Multi-store model of memory

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    • Who developed the Multi-Store Model of Memory?
      Atkinson and Shiffrin
    • What are the three permanent storage systems in the Multi-Store Model of Memory?
      • Sensory Register (SR)
      • Short-Term Memory (STM)
      • Long-Term Memory (LTM)
    • What does the Sensory Register (SR) do?
      It briefly holds sensory information.
    • What is the capacity of Short-Term Memory (STM)?
      1. 9 items.
    • How long does Short-Term Memory (STM) typically store information?
      About 30 seconds.
    • How can the capacity of Short-Term Memory (STM) be increased?
      Through chunking.
    • What is the duration of Long-Term Memory (LTM)?
      Indefinite.
    • How is information predominantly encoded in Long-Term Memory (LTM)?
      Semantically (meaning-based).
    • How long does the Sensory Register (SR) hold information?
      About half a second.
    • How is information encoded in Short-Term Memory (STM)?
      Visually, acoustically, or semantically.
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Multi-Store Model of Memory (MSM)?
      Strengths:
      • Research support showing STM and LTM are different
      • Baddeley’s research on coding indicates different encoding methods

      Weaknesses:
      • Evidence of more than one STM store (Shallice and Warrington’s research on KF)
      • Prolonged rehearsal is not needed for transfer to LTM (Craik and Watkins)
    • What did Baddeley's research on coding reveal about STM and LTM?
      They encode information differently.
    • What does Shallice and Warrington’s research on KF suggest about STM?
      There is more than one STM store processing different types of information.
    • What did Craik and Watkins find regarding rehearsal and long-term storage?
      The type of rehearsal is more important than the amount.
    • What does the evidence from Craik and Watkins suggest about the Multi-Store Model of Memory (MSM)?

      MSM does not fully explain how long-term storage is achieved.
    • What is the main difference between STM and LTM in terms of encoding?
      • STM: Encoded visually, acoustically, or semantically
      • LTM: Predominantly encoded semantically
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