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Multi-store model
Explanation of memory that sees information
flowing
through a series of
storage systems.
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Sensory Register
A memory system that
momentarily
preserves extremely accurate images of
sensory
information.
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Iconic
memory
A
momentary sensory memory
of visual stimuli; a
photographic
or picture-image memory lasting no more than a few tenths of a second.
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Echoic memory
A
momentary sensory memory
of
auditory stimuli
; if attention is elsewhere, sounds and words can still be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds.
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Coding of sensory register
Modality
specific
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Duration of sensory register
Less than
half a second
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Capacity of sensory register
Very
large
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Short-term memory
Activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as the
seven
digits of a phone number while
dialling
, before the information is stored or forgotten
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Coding in STM
Mainly
Acoustic
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Duration of STM
18-30
seconds
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Capacity of STM
7
+/-
2
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Maintenance rehearsal
A system for remembering involving
repeating
information to oneself without attempting to find
meaning
in it.
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Long-term memory
- The relatively
permanent
and
limitless
storehouse of the memory system.
- Includes
knowledge
, skills, and
experiences.
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Coding in LTM
Mainly
semantic
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Duration of LTM
Very
long
time -
Lifetime
?
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Capacity of LTM
Potentially
unlimited
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Retrieval
The process of getting information out of
memory storage
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Strengths of the multi-store model
Research support
- Baddeley found that we tend to mix up words that sound
similar
when we are using our
STMs.
- But we mix up words that have
similar
meanings when we use out
LTMs.
- Supports the idea that
STM
and LTM are
separate.
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Limitations of the multi-store model
More than one
STM
store
- Case study (
KF
) had
amnesia.
- KF's
STM
for digits was very poor when
read
out to him.
- But his recall was much better when he
read
the digits
himself.
Elaborative Rehearsal
- Elaborative rehearsal is needed for
long-term
storage.
- Therefore, a
limited
explanation.
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