Working Memory Model

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    • Working memory model
      An improved version of the short-term memory store in the multi-store model
    • Working memory model
      • Able to explain how the brain can hold and work on both auditory and visual information in short-term memory
    • Differences between short-term memory and working memory model
      Working memory model is an active processor, not just a passive store
    • Central executive
      Part of the working memory model that pays attention to information from the senses and controls the other components
    • Phonological loop
      Subsystem that processes auditory information like sounds and words, consisting of a phonological store and an articulatory process
    • Visuospatial sketchpad
      Subsystem responsible for processing visual and spatial information, consisting of a visual cache and an inner scribe
    • Episodic buffer
      Part of the working memory model added to integrate information from different sources
    • AQA specification only requires knowledge of coding and capacity for the working memory model, not the detailed features of each store
    • Dual task performance
      Central executive can coordinate visual and verbal tasks, but phonological loop is overwhelmed if too much verbal information is processed
    • Case study of KF showed selective impairment to verbal short-term memory but not visual short-term memory, suggesting separate processes
    • Brain scanning evidence showed more activation in the prefrontal cortex when visual and verbal information was integrated, suggesting the existence of the episodic buffer
    • Word length effect demonstrates the capacity of the phonological loop as around 2 seconds of verbal information