1. Proposes that STM is composed of three, limited capacity stores:
2. Central Executive - manages attention, controls information from the two 'slavestores'
3. Articulatory-Phonological Loop - temporarily retains language-based information, consisting of an articulatory rehearsal process ('inner voice') and a Phonologicalstore ('inner ear')
4. Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad - temporarily retains visual and spatial information
Task performance is poorer than when they are completed separately, due to the store's limited capacity. e.g. repeating “the the the” aloud and reading some text silently would use the articulatory-phonological loop for both tasks, slowing performance.
The WMM was developed based on evidence from laboratory experiments, so confounding variables could be carefully controlled to produce reliable results (that can be replicated)
Results from laboratory experiments researching the WMM will often have low ecological validity (i.e. may not relate to real life), as tasks such as repeating 'the the the' are arguably not representative of our everyday activities