P - one strength is support from shallice and warrington's case study of patient KF
E - KF had impaired auditory short-term memory but intact visual processing post-brain injury. For instance, his immediate recall of letters and digits was notably better when presented visually compared to when presented acoustically.
E - This contrast suggests separate memory stores, with KF's phonological loop damaged and visuo-spatial sketchpad intact.
L - Thus, KF's case supports the idea of distinct memory systems, advancing our understanding of brain memory organisation.