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What are the three main aspects of memory?
Capacity
,
duration
, and
coding
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How does the brain maximize information storage?
By finding efficient storage
methods
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What is the duration of sensory memory?
0.5 seconds
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What does Baddeley (1998) suggest about sensory memory?
It
enables
us
to
watch films
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What is the capacity of sensory memory?
Potentially
unlimited
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Why can't we recall all letters in sensory memory?
Because the storage
duration
is very brief
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What are the separate sensory stores for?
Different senses:
echoic
,
iconic
,
olfactory
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How is sensory memory coded?
It is
not
coded
; stored in
raw
form
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What is the definition of Short Term Memory (STM)?
A
system
for
brief
information
storage
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What is the digit span in STM according to Miller?
7 plus or minus 2 items
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Who developed the digit-span technique?
Joseph Jacobs
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What does chunking refer to in STM?
Grouping
information
to
increase capacity
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What is the duration of STM?
18-30 seconds
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What happens to items in STM when rehearsal is prevented?
They
decay
and are
forgotten
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What is maintenance rehearsal?
Repeating
information
to remember it
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What was the aim of Peterson and Peterson's study?
To test how long
STM
lasts without rehearsal
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What did Peterson and Peterson find about recall over time?
Recall
decreased as time intervals increased
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What can we conclude about the duration of STM from Peterson and Peterson's study?
STM lasts 18-30 seconds without rehearsal
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What types of coding are used in STM?
Visual
,
acoustic
, and
semantic
coding
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What type of coding does STM primarily rely on?
Acoustic coding
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What did Baddeley's (1966) study reveal about STM coding?
STM codes acoustically,
LTM
semantically
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What is the capacity of LTM?
Unlimited
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What did Bahrick's (1975) study conclude about LTM duration?
LTM
can
last
a
lifetime
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What are the key features of the Multi Store Model of Memory (MSM)?
Memory flows in a fixed sequence
Capacity and duration limitations at each stage
Information transfer may require re-coding
Information can be lost at every stage
Attention transfers info from sensory to
STM
Rehearsal recycles info within STM and to
LTM
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What evidence supports the distinction between STM and LTM in the MSM?
Case studies of
Clive Wearing
and
H.M.
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How does Clive Wearing's case support the MSM?
His
STM
is impaired, but
LTM
is intact
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What issues did H.M. face after his surgery?
Problems in
LTM
, intact
STM
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What is a criticism of the MSM regarding STM and LTM?
It oversimplifies them as
single stores
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What does the Working Model of Memory propose?
STM
consists of multiple
components
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What are the components of the Working Memory Model?
Central executive
,
phonological loop
,
visuo-spatial scratchpad
,
episodic buffer
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What is the role of the central executive?
Involved in
problem
solving and decision-making
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What does the phonological loop consist of?
Articulatory control system
and
phonological store
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What is the function of the visuo-spatial scratchpad?
Stores
visual
and spatial information
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What are the two parts of the visuo-spatial scratchpad?
Visual cache
and
inner scribe
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What is the role of the episodic buffer?
Integrates material from different
sources
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What evidence supports the existence of working memory components?
Tasks
using the same component are harder
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What did Gathercole and Badley's (1993) study demonstrate?
Support for
phonological loop
and
visuo-spatial scratchpad
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What did K.F.'s case study reveal about STM?
Separate components for
visual
and
verbal
information
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How has the Working Memory Model evolved?
It has been
refined
with new
research
findings
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What is a criticism of the central executive?
Its exact
function
is
unclear
and vague
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