multi-store model AO1

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    • Who developed the Multi-Store Model of Memory (MSM) and in what year?
      Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin in 1968
    • What are the three memory stores in the Multi-Store Model of Memory (MSM)?
      • Sensory Register
      • Short-Term Memory (STM)
      • Long-Term Memory (LTM)
    • How is information transferred between the memory stores in the MSM?
      Through specific processes such as attention and rehearsal
    • What is the function and capacity of the Sensory Register?
      • Function: Holds information from the senses briefly
      • Capacity: Very large, continuously receiving sensory information
    • What is the duration of information in the Sensory Register?
      Information remains for a very short time (1-2 seconds)
    • What happens to most sensory information in the Sensory Register?
      Most sensory information is not attended to and quickly decays
    • What is the role of attention in the MSM?

      • Role: Focuses on information from the Sensory Register to transfer it to STM
      • Importance: Crucial for remembering information
    • What is the function and duration of Short-Term Memory (STM)?
      • Function: Temporarily holds information for immediate tasks
      • Duration: 1-18 seconds but prone to decay unless rehearsed
    • What is the capacity of STM, and what happens if it's exceeded?
      • Capacity: Limited; typically 7±2 items
      • Outcome: New information can displace old information in STM
    • What is maintenance rehearsal in STM?
      • Process: Repeating information to keep it in STM
      • Outcome: Can lead to the creation of long-term memories if repeated enough
    • What is the relationship between maintenance rehearsal and Long-Term Memory (LTM)?
      The more information is rehearsed in STM, the stronger the memory in LTM
    • What is the function and capacity of Long-Term Memory (LTM)?
      • Function: Stores information indefinitely
      • Capacity: Unlimited
    • Why do we forget information in LTM according to the MSM?
      Forgetting is often due to poor encoding into LTM rather than actual loss of the memory
    • What is retrieval in the context of MSM?

      • Process: Accessing information from LTM through STM for use
    • what is the duration and encoding method of the Sensory Register?
      Duration: 1-2 seconds.
      Encoding: Sense-specific (e.g., visual for eyes, acoustic for ears).
    • How does STM encode information?
      Primarily auditory (by sound).
    • How does LTM encode information?
      Primarily semantically (by meaning), but can also encode visually and auditorily.
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