Working model of memory

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    • Created by Baddeley and Hitch - working model of memory or short term memory
    • Short term stores and processes memory according to WMM - limited capacity
    • Phonological loop - articulatory control process
      inner voice
      • rehearses verbal sounds
      • helps us to prepare speech and think in words
    • Phonological loop - phonological store

      phonological store
      • inner ear
      • receives and stores sounds
      • can only focus on one thing at a time
    • visuospatial sketchpad

      inner eye
      • what we see or what an object may look like
      • spatial information - helps us know where things are
    • central executive
      • in control of the phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad
      • decides what we pay attention to and which slave system to use and which it should ignore
    • episodic buffer - 2000 - why was it made?

      made because no explanation how long term memories may be brought into our working model of memory
      how sound and visual information could be intergrated
    • episodic buffer

      back up store
      • integrates all info from other components and LTM
      • stores and processes visual and verbal stm
      • temporarily integrates LTM so we can use it in our STM
    • Case study KF - supporting evidence

      KF involved in motorcycling accident - damage to his STM, specifically verbal recall
      • when tested he could only verbally recall 2 items from STM
      • when STM tested visually his recall was unaffected
      • research suggest: stm may have separate components - one for verbal and visual information
    • Paulesu et al - separate components to the phonological loop

      Volunteers in PET scan to monitor blood flow in brain while they performed memory tasks
      • task one - tested inner voice and inner ear - memorise a series of letters
      • task two - only use inner voice - making judgments if letters rhymed
      • then compared different parts of brain - concluded inner voice BROCAS AREA
      • inner ear other area
      • different parts of the phonological loop activated differenet brain areas
    • Dual task study - people doing the two tasks at the same time

      condition one - 2 verbal tasks
      condition two - 2 visual tasks
      condition three - 1 verbal and 1 visual task
      • performance gets worse when doing two tasks - using the same mental resource
      • not affected performance - separate
      • provides support for separate components for memory
    • Artificial tasks

      don't reflect on the memory tasks we conduct in everyday life
    • Demand characteristics
      participants finding out the aim of the study and wanting to perform really well - weakens research
    • criticism for visuospatial sketchpad

      compared spatial awareness in volunteers who could see and blind since birth
      • blind participants could use touch for spatial awareness and is not dependent on vision
      • visual spatial sketchpad needs working on
    • criticism of central executive
      little seems to be know and its vague and is very difficult to test
      Baddeley - knows that there is little understood about central executive
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