Evidence of more than 1 STM store
Shallice and Warrington 1970 studied a client they referred to as KF who has a clinical memory disorder called amnesia
Kf's STM for digits were very poor when they were being read out loud to him
But his recall was much better when he read the digits to himself
Further studies of KF show that there even could be another short term memory store for non verbal info
This evidence suggests that the MSM s wrong for claiming that there is just one STM store processing different types of info ie visual, auditory etc