Consists of the Central Executive (supervisory component that has overall control), Phonological Loop (deals with auditory information), Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad (stores visual and spatial information), and EpisodicBuffer (integrates information from the other components)
Baddeley and Hitch (1974) contested the idea of a unitary STM using the case of KF, who had a digit span of two but could still transfer new information to his LTM
Supervisory component that has overall control of working memory, monitors information, decides what to pay attention to, and allocates tasks to the slave systems
The 'inner ear' that deals with auditory information, consisting of a phonological store that holds words heard and an articulatory loop that allows maintenance rehearsal