Cognitive Theories

Cards (38)

  • Long term memory: what is an episodic memory?
    these are memories personal to you
  • Long term memory: what is a semantic memory?

    these are factual memories
  • Long term memory: are episodic memories linked to a time?
    yes, they are linked to the time of which they occurred
  • Long term memory: are semantic memories linked to a time?
    no
  • Long term memory: what is time referencing?
    this is where a memory is linked to the time of which it occurred
  • Long term memory: what is spatial referencing?
    this is where a memory is linked to the place of which the event happened
  • Long term memory: are episodic memories experienced as a whole frame of temporal reference?
    yes
  • Long term memory: are semantic memories experienced as a whole frame of temporal reference?
    no
  • Long term memory: what can semantic memories be pieced together from?
    fragments learned at different times
  • Long term memory: when retrieving an episodic memory what is this retrieval reliant on?
    the context, where and when the memory was initially imputed
  • Long term memory: is the retrieval of semantic memories reliant on the context?
    no
  • what theory can Godden + Baddeley be used to support?
    long term memory
  • what did Godden + Baddeley find?
    participants who learned and were tested in the same place (land or sea) had better recall, this is called state dependent recall
  • which case study supports the theory of long term memory?
    Patient KF
  • Reconstructive memory: what is a schema?
    a "mental representation" which is built up through past experiences, providing a way of understanding future experiences
  • Reconstructive memory: what did Bartlett study?
    Perception, imaging and remembering
  • Working memory model: what is the central executive?
    the central executive decides how attention is directed and drives the system
  • Working memory model: what are the three slave systems?
    the phonological loop, the visospatial sketchpad and the episodic buffer
  • Working memory model: what are the two sub stores within the phonological loop?
    the phonological store and the articulatory control system
  • Working memory model: what is the role of the phonological loop?
    the phonological loop deals with auditory information
  • Working memory model: what is the role of the phonological store?
    to store what you can hear
  • Working memory model: what is the role of the articulatory control system?
    to allow maintenance rehearsal
  • Working memory model: what is the role of the visuospatial sketchpad?
    to deal with visual and spatial matter, the distance something is from you, it's shape, size and colour
  • Working memory model: what is the role of the episodic buffer?
    to maintain a sense of time sequencing
  • which study can be used as evidence for the working memory model?
    Sebastian + Hernandez-Gill
  • Which case study can be used to support the theory of the working memory model?
    Patient KF
  • Multi store model: how is the sensory memory encoded?
    acoustically and visually
  • Multi store model: what is the duration of the sensory memory?
    less than 1/2 a second
  • Multi store model: what happens if the information is not paid attention to in the sensory memory?
    it will decay
  • Multi store model: how is the short term memory encoded?
    acoustically
  • Multi store model: what is the duration of the short term memory?
    15-30 seconds
  • Multi store model: what happens to information in the short term memory if it is not rehearsed?
    it is forgotten
  • Multi store model: what is the capacity of the short term memory?
    7-10 digits
  • Multi store model: how are long term memories encoded?
    semantically
  • Multi store model: what is the duration of the long term memory?
    potentially a lifetime
  • Multi store model: what is the capacity of the long term memory?
    potentially unlimited
  • what study can be used as evidence for the multi store memory model?
    Baddeley
  • what case study can be used to support the multi store model of memory?
    Patient HM