5.3 Research Studies in Memory

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    • Both experimental and case study approaches contribute to understanding memory formation, storage, and retrieval
    • What are the three distinct stores proposed by the Multi-Store Model?
      Sensory, STM, LTM
    • What is the primary goal of memory research?
      Understanding intricate memory processes
    • Order the components of the Working Memory Model.
      1️⃣ Central Executive
      2️⃣ Phonological Loop
      3️⃣ Visuospatial Sketchpad
      4️⃣ Episodic Buffer
    • Rehearsal is crucial in transferring information from STM to LTM
    • STM has a larger capacity than LTM.
      False
    • Case studies in memory research can uncover novel phenomena and generate hypotheses for further research.
      True
    • Match the type of memory study with its key feature:
      Experimental Studies ↔️ Controlled experiments for cause-and-effect
      Case Studies ↔️ Detailed investigations of unique cases
    • Why are memory research studies crucial?
      Understanding human memory processes
    • What is the main goal of case studies in memory research?
      Investigating memory disorders
    • The short-term memory in the Multi-Store Model holds information for up to 30
    • Experimental studies in memory research allow direct cause-and-effect analysis but may lack real-world applicability
    • Which two classical studies are influential in memory research?
      Multi-Store Model and Working Memory Model
    • Both the Multi-Store Model and Working Memory Model fully explain all aspects of memory.
      False
    • What are the components of Baddeley and Hitch's Working Memory Model?
      Central executive, phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, episodic buffer
    • Declarative memory includes semantic memory and episodic memory.
    • Which case study provided insights into the role of the hippocampus in memory formation?
      Patient H.M.
    • Case studies lack the controlled conditions of experimental studies, making it difficult to establish cause-and-effect
    • What is a key limitation of experimental studies in memory research?
      Lack of real-world applicability
    • Case studies in memory research provide precise cause-and-effect analysis.
      False
    • The Multi-Store Model highlights the importance of rehearsal for transferring information to long-term memory.

      True
    • Match the Working Memory Model component with its function:
      Central Executive ↔️ Allocates cognitive resources
      Phonological Loop ↔️ Stores auditory information
      Visuospatial Sketchpad ↔️ Processes visual information
      Episodic Buffer ↔️ Integrates information into narratives
    • Declarative memory includes semantic memory, which stores general knowledge
    • Case studies in memory research often involve individuals with memory disorders
    • What type of insights do case studies provide into complex memory processes?
      Detailed, qualitative
    • Which patient's case provided insights into the role of the hippocampus in memory formation?
      H.M.
    • Which brain region is crucial for encoding new memories into long-term memory?
      Hippocampus
    • Damage to the hippocampus can result in severe anterograde amnesia
    • Environmental or contextual cues can aid memory retrieval
    • Match the retrieval factor with its effect on memory:
      Strength of memory trace ↔️ Easier retrieval
      Retrieval cues ↔️ Environmental or contextual aid
      Context of encoding and retrieval ↔️ Facilitates recall
    • What is the ultimate goal of memory research?
      Improve human memory
    • Case studies offer in-depth insights but have limited generalizability
    • The Multi-Store Model is criticized for oversimplifying memory processes
    • What is essential for maintaining information in short-term memory and encoding it into long-term memory?
      Rehearsal
    • Experimental studies in memory research test specific hypotheses using controlled experiments.

      True
    • Match the memory model with its key concept:
      1️⃣ Multi-Store Model
      2️⃣ Rehearsal
      3️⃣ Working Memory Model
      4️⃣ Dual-task interference
    • Rehearsal is essential for transferring information from STM to LTM.

      True
    • Case studies in memory research provide detailed insights but have limited generalizability.

      True
    • The Multi-Store Model proposes that memory consists of three distinct stores: sensory, short-term, and long-term
    • Match the memory store with its key characteristics according to the Atkinson-Shiffrin Model:
      Sensory ↔️ Large capacity, very short duration
      Short-term ↔️ Limited capacity, up to 30 seconds
      Long-term ↔️ Unlimited capacity, permanent storage