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Working memory model
An improved version of the short-term memory store in the
multi-store
model
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Working memory model
Able to hold and work on both
auditory
and visual information in
short-term
memory
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Short-term memory store
Passive store that just holds
information
and passes it on to
long-term
memory
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Working memory model
An
active processor
that processes and combines multiple types of
information
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Components of the working memory model
Central executive
Visuospatial
sketchpad
Phonological
loop
Episodic
buffer
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Central executive
Pays attention to information from the
senses
and
controls
the other components
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Phonological loop
Processes
auditory
information like sounds and
words
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Phonological loop
Phonological
store (inner ear) holds words heard
Articulatory process
(inner voice) used for
maintenance rehearsal
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Visuospatial sketchpad
Responsible
for processing visual and spatial information
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Visuospatial sketchpad
Visual cache (
passive
store for forms and
colour
)
Inner scribe (active store for
relationships
between objects in
3D
space)
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Episodic buffer
Integrates and
stores information
from visual,
acoustic
and long-term memory stores
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AQA specification only requires
knowledge
of coding and capacity for the
working memory
model, not the features of each store
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Coding: Phonological loop is
acoustic
, Visuospatial sketchpad is
visual
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Capacity of phonological loop
What can be said in 2 seconds
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Capacity of central executive
4 items plus or minus 1
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Dual task performance study
Participants performed better on a visual and verbal task compared to two visual tasks, suggesting separation of phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad
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Case study of KF
Selective impairment to verbal short-term memory but not visual, suggesting separation of phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad
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Brain scanning study
More brain activation in prefrontal cortex when integrating visual and verbal information, suggesting existence of episodic buffer
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Word length effect study
People can remember more short monosyllabic words than longer words, supporting 2 second capacity of phonological loop
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Central executive is a criticism as it acts as a 'homunculus' - a little man in the brain performing unexplained functions
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Working memory model is more accurate than short-term memory store in describing active processing of information
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Reliance on laboratory studies limits external validity and mundane realism
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Inferences made about underlying processes may be incorrect
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