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Topic 2: Memory – How does your memory work?
2.4 Theories of Memory
2.4.2 Atkinson and Shiffrin’s Multi-store Model
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The Multi-store Model of Memory suggests that memory consists of three separate
stores
Information enters the Multi-store Model through the
Sensory Memory
Long-Term Memory has a duration of
lifetime
Long-Term Memory has a limited capacity
False
Rehearsal is a key process for maintaining information in
STM
Arrange the flow of information through the Multi-store Model
1️⃣ Sensory Memory
2️⃣ Short-Term Memory (STM)
3️⃣ Long-Term Memory (LTM)
Sensory Memory retains information for 15-30 seconds
False
Short-Term Memory encodes information
acoustically
Each store in the Multi-store Model has the same duration and capacity
False
Match the memory store with its key characteristics:
Sensory Memory ↔️ Brief duration, large capacity
Short-Term Memory (STM) ↔️ Limited capacity, acoustic encoding
Long-Term Memory (LTM) ↔️ Unlimited capacity, semantic encoding
Sensory Memory retains information for approximately
0.25
seconds
Short-Term Memory uses semantic encoding
False
Long-Term Memory encodes information
semantically
Sensory Memory encodes information iconically, echoically, or
haptically
Short-Term Memory holds
7
±
2
7 ± 2
7
±
2
chunks of informationchunks
Attention is a key process for moving information from Sensory Memory to
STM
Rehearsal is essential for maintaining information in
STM
Each store in the Multi-store Model uses the same encoding method
False
The Multi-store Model proposes three distinct
stores
Arrange the stores in the Multi-store Model based on their encoding method, starting with sensory encoding
1️⃣ Sensory Memory (Sensory encoding)
2️⃣ Short-Term Memory (Acoustic encoding)
3️⃣ Long-Term Memory (Semantic encoding)
What are the three main stores proposed by the Multi-store Model of Memory?
Sensory, STM, LTM
Match the memory store with its duration:
Sensory Memory ↔️
0.25
−
0.5
0.25 - 0.5
0.25
−
0.5
seconds
Short-Term Memory (STM) ↔️
15
−
30
15 - 30
15
−
30
seconds
Long-Term Memory (LTM) ↔️ Lifetime
Sensory Memory has a duration of
0.25
−
0.5
0.25 - 0.5
0.25
−
0.5
seconds.
What are the three types of encoding in Sensory Memory?
Iconic, echoic, haptic
Short-Term Memory (
STM
) encodes information acoustically.
STM has a capacity of
7
±
2
7 ± 2
7
±
2
chunks.
What is the encoding method in Long-Term Memory (LTM)?
Semantic
Match the memory store with its capacity:
Sensory Memory ↔️ Very Large
Short-Term Memory (STM) ↔️
7
±
2
7 ± 2
7
±
2
chunks
Long-Term Memory (LTM) ↔️ Unlimited
Arrange the key processes of each memory store in the order they occur:
1️⃣ Attention in Sensory Memory
2️⃣ Rehearsal in STM
3️⃣ Encoding in LTM
4️⃣ Retrieval from LTM
What is the key process in Sensory Memory that allows information to move to STM?
Attention
Prolonged rehearsal in STM aids encoding into
LTM
.
Attention is the control process that transfers sensory input to
STM
.
What are the three separate stores suggested by the Multi-store Model of Memory?
Sensory, STM, LTM
Match the memory store with its key process:
Sensory Memory ↔️ Attention
Short-Term Memory (STM) ↔️ Rehearsal
Long-Term Memory (LTM) ↔️ Encoding & Retrieval
How do the three main stores differ in the Multi-store Model of Memory?
Duration, capacity, storage
Sensory Memory uses
sensory
information for storage.
What is the storage method in Sensory Memory?
Iconic, echoic, haptic
What are the three main stores in the Multi-store Model of Memory?
Sensory Memory, STM, LTM
The Multi-store Model of Memory proposes three main stores: Sensory Memory, Short-Term Memory (STM), and Long-Term Memory
(LTM)
What is the duration of information in Sensory Memory?
0.25
−
0.5
0.25 - 0.5
0.25
−
0.5
seconds
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