Working memory model

    Cards (7)

    • Phonological loop
      -auditory info
      -preserves order in which info arrives
      -phonological site = words you hear
      -articulatory = allows maintained rehearsal, capacity is around 2 seconds
    • Episodic buffer
      -added to model by baddeley
      -temporary store for info integrates visual, spatial, and verbal info processed
      -maintains sense of time keeping
      -storage component of CE
      -limited capacity (4 chunks)
      -links working memory to LTM
    • Visuo spatial sketch pad
      -stores visual and spatial info
      -limited capacity, according to baddeley around 3/4 objects
      -logie subdivide into visual cache and inner scribe
      -visual cache = stores visual data
      -inner scribe = records arrangement of objects
    • Central executive
      -supervisory role, monitors incoming data
      -divides attention and allocates slave systems
      -limited processing
      -doesn't store info
    • Strength of the WMM 
      -support from shallice and warringtons study of KF
      -KF had poor STM ability for auditory info but he could still process visual info normally 
      -his recall of letters and digits was better when he read them (visual) than when they were read to him (auditory) 
      -this supports the existence of separate visual and acoustic memory stores as his phonological loop was damaged but his VSS was intact 
    • Limitation of of the WMM (AO3)
      -unclear if KF had any other cognitive impairments which may have affected his performance of memory tasks 
      -this challenges evidence that comes from clinical studies of people with brain injuries that may have affected many different systems 
    • Limitation of WMM (CE)
      -lack of clarity over nature of central executive 
      -baddeley said its most important but least understood 
      -may consist of separated sub components 
      -this means the CE is an unsatisfactory component and challenges the integrity of the WMM
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