the multi-store model of memory

Cards (20)

  • attention: to get info from the sensory memory to the STM
  • rehearsal: to keep info in the STM or transfer it to the LTM
  • Atkinson and shiffrin (1968,1971) describe how info flows through the memory system. the model suggests that memory is made up of three stores linked by processing
  • What is the term for the register based on the sense it is used to?
    Modality specific
  • What is the duration of short-term memory?
    1. 9 pieces of information
  • What is the duration of long-term memory?
    Potentially infinite
  • How long does echoic memory last?
    Approximately 2 seconds
  • What does the Murdock serial position curve (1962) suggest?
    Words at the start and end are recalled better
  • What are the strengths and limitations of the Multi-Store Model (MSM)?
    Strengths:
    • Supported by Clive Wearing's case
    • Distinction between STM and LTM

    Limitations:
    • KF's case suggests STM is complex
    • Only explains one type of rehearsal
    • Uses artificial materials in studies
    • Lacks external validity
  • What type of rehearsal does the MSM describe?
    Maintenance rehearsal
  • What is elaborative rehearsal?
    Linking information to existing knowledge
  • Why is the use of artificial materials a limitation of the MSM?
    It lacks external validity in real-life situations
  • What did Peterson and Peterson (1959) use in their study?
    Consonant syllables with no meaning
  • What is the main finding from Clive Wearing's case?
    His STM is intact, but LTM is damaged
  • What does KF's case suggest about STM?
    STM is subdivided and complex
  • How does the MSM fail to account for different types of rehearsal?
    It only describes maintenance rehearsal
  • What is the implication of the MSM's lack of external validity?
    Findings may not apply to everyday memory
  • Who conducted the study that reported on KF's case?
    Shallice and Warrington
  • What does the term "displacement" refer to in memory?
    New information replaces old information
  • How does the MSM explain the process of memory formation?
    Information passes through registers to LTM