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Unit 5: Memory
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
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