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what is the WMM
Baddley
&
Hitch-
explanation
of
STM
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what
is the
central executive
It monitors
incoming
data and makes
decisions
on which system gets what.
Has a
limited
capacity, only
one
type of
information
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what is the
phonological
loop
this deals with
audacity
information.
it has two parts, the
phonological
store which stores the
words
you hear.
the
articulatory
process, which allows
maintenance
rehearsal
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What
is the
visa-spatial sketchpad
?
this stores
visual
information
, for example if you were asked to work out how many windows there is on a house you would visualise it.
it has a
limited
capacity
a
visual
cache
which stores
visual
data
an
inner
scribe
which is for the arrangement of
objects
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what is the
episodic
buffer
temporary
store
links
memory
to
perception
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supporting evidence
KF
could process
visual
information normally but could not process
auditor
information.
showing that their is some truth to the
WMM
as KFs case study
supports
that there are
separate
stores
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oversimplified
the
central executive
is not really explained in psychology. Baddelely believes that it needs to be
understood
more. showing that the
WMM
is not fully explained
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methodological issues
KF was a case study. meaning we cannot
control
for
extraneous
or
confounding
variables
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