The working memory model

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    • Working memory model

      Offers a better explanation for STM as it suggests that STM is not a single store, but is an active processor that actually contains several stores
    • Central executive

      • Has a supervisory role
      • Pays attention to incoming information
      • Allocates slave systems to tasks
    • Phonological loop

      • Deals with auditory (speech based) information
      • Subdivided into the phonological store (which holds words we hear) and the articulatory process (which allows us to repeat words in a loop)
      • Has a limited capacity of 2 seconds worth of what you can say
    • Visuo-spatial sketchpad

      • Processes visual information (the visual cache) and spatial information (the inner scribe)
      • Has a limited capacity of 3-4 objects
    • Episodic buffer

      • Has the important role of integrating everything from the slave systems together with information from LTM to make complete 'episodes' and maintain a sense of time sequencing
      • Has a limited capacity of 4 chunks
    • Performing two visual tasks

      People are slower than when performing one visual and one verbal task
    • Performing two visual tasks

      Visuo-spatial sketchpad was being stretched
    • Performing one visual and one verbal task

      One task was delegated to the visuo-spatial sketchpad whilst the other to the phonological loop
    • Slave systems are separate and work independently
    • Case study of KF

      • Had a motorbike accident which caused STM loss
      • Could not remember acoustic information very well but could remember visual information fine
      • Suggests his phonological loop was damaged whilst his visuo-spatial sketchpad remained fine
    • If one slave system can be damaged whilst the others remain intact, this suggests that slave systems are separate
    • Working memory model

      Offers a better explanation for STM as it suggests that STM is not a single store, but is an active processor that actually contains several stores
    • Central executive

      • Has a supervisory role
      • Pays attention to incoming information
      • Allocates slave systems to tasks
    • Phonological loop

      • Deals with auditory (speech based) information
      • Subdivided into the phonological store (which holds words we hear) and the articulatory process (which allows us to repeat words in a loop)
      • Has a limited capacity of 2 seconds worth of what you can say
    • Visuo-spatial sketchpad

      • Processes visual information (the visual cache) and spatial information (the inner scribe)
      • Has a limited capacity of 3-4 objects
    • Episodic buffer

      • Has the important role of integrating everything from the slave systems together with information from LTM to make complete 'episodes' and maintain a sense of time sequencing
      • Has a limited capacity of 4 chunks
    • Performing two visual tasks

      People are slower than when performing one visual and one verbal task
    • Performing two visual tasks

      Visuo-spatial sketchpad was being stretched
    • Performing one visual and one verbal task

      One task was delegated to the visuo-spatial sketchpad whilst the other to the phonological loop
    • Slave systems are separate and work independently
    • Case study of KF

      • Had a motorbike accident which caused STM loss
      • Could not remember acoustic information very well but could remember visual information fine
      • Suggests his phonological loop was damaged whilst his visuo-spatial sketchpad remained fine
    • If one slave system can be damaged whilst the others remain intact, this suggests that slave systems are separate
    • Working memory model

      Offers a better explanation for STM as it suggests that STM is not a single store, but is an active processor that actually contains several stores
    • Central executive

      • Has a supervisory role
      • Pays attention to incoming information
      • Allocates slave systems to tasks
    • Phonological loop

      • Deals with auditory (speech based) information
      • Subdivided into the phonological store (which holds words we hear) and the articulatory process (which allows us to repeat words in a loop)
      • Has a limited capacity of 2 seconds worth of what you can say
    • Visuo-spatial sketchpad

      • Processes visual information (the visual cache) and spatial information (the inner scribe)
      • Has a limited capacity of 3-4 objects
    • Episodic buffer

      • Has the important role of integrating everything from the slave systems together with information from LTM to make complete 'episodes' and maintain a sense of time sequencing
      • Has a limited capacity of 4 chunks
    • Performing two visual tasks

      People are slower than when performing one visual and one verbal task
    • Performing two visual tasks

      Visuo-spatial sketchpad was being stretched
    • Performing one visual and one verbal task

      One task was delegated to the visuo-spatial sketchpad whilst the other to the phonological loop
    • This suggests that the slave systems are separate and work independently
      • KF had a motorbike accident which caused STM loss
      • He could not remember acoustic information very well but could remember visual information fine
      • This suggests that his phonological loop was damaged whilst his visuo-spatial sketchpad remained fine
    • If one slave system can be damaged whilst the others remain intact, this suggests that slave systems are separate
      • There is a lack of clarity over the nature of the central executive
      • The description of this component is vague; the model just says that it is involved in attention
      • This makes the central executive untestable and therefore the model does not meet the criteria for falsification
      • This lowers the validity of the working memory model
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