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Cards (22)
What does the central executive do in the working memory model?
Monitors
and
coordinates
all other
mental
functions
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What aspect of memory does the working memory model (WMM) address?
It addresses
short-term memory
functions
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What is the capacity of the phonological loop?
It has a
limited
capacity
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What does the phonological loop allow you to do?
Process
and
store
auditory
information
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What does the episodic buffer do?
Receives
input
from many
sources
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How does the episodic buffer function in working memory?
It
integrates
information
to construct a
mental episode
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What is the visuo-spatial sketchpad (VSS) used for?
Processing
visual
and
spatial
information
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What does the phonological loop code?
Codes speech and sounds in
working memory
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What did Baddeley add to the working memory model in 2000?
The
episodic buffer
as a
general
store
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How does the visuo-spatial sketchpad send information to long-term memory?
It integrates visual information from the
central executive
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What did Baddeley and Hitch (1947) feel about short-term memory (STM)?
They felt it was not just a
single
store
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What is the function of the central executive (CE)?
To direct attention to
different
tasks
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What happens when you do two tasks at the same time?
It can lead to
interference
in processing
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What is the capacity of the phonological store?
Very
limited
capacity
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What is the articulatory process used for?
Used for words that are
heard
or seen
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How does the working memory model explain the allocation of brain resources?
It allocates resources to different
tasks
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What is the role of rehearsal in working memory?
It
maintains
information
in
working
memory
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What is the relationship between the phonological loop and the episodic buffer?
Both are components of working memory
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What did Baddeley (1986) suggest about the phonological loop?
It can be further subdivided into components
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What is the function of the phonological loop?
Holds the words you
hear
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What is the significance of the central executive's limited capacity?
It cannot attend to
too many
things at once
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How does the working memory model differ from traditional views of memory?
It emphasizes
multiple stores
for different tasks
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