The Multi-store model
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- Created on: 19-09-17 15:08
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- Multi-store model
- Evaluation
- Too simple
- More evidence on structure of STM
- More evidence on structure of LTM
- More than maintenance rehearsal
- Deep and shallow processing influences how memorable it is
- Craik and Lockhart (1972)
- Deep - asked whether the word fitted in a sentence
- Shallow - asking whether it was printed in capital letters
- Remembered more words when deep processing
- Case studies
- Scoville and MIlner (1957)
- HM has hippocampus removed and couldn't make new LTMs
- Scoville and MIlner (1957)
- Supporting evidence - brain scans
- Beardsley (1997)
- Prefrontal cortex active during STM not LTM
- Squire (1992)
- Hippocampus active during LTM
- Beardsley (1997)
- Seperation of STM and LTM
- Logie (1999)
- STM relies on LTM as in order to chunk you need to know the meanings
- Ruchkin (2003)
- Recall of a set of pseudo words and words
- If just involved in STM then activity should have been the same but there was more activity with real words
- Logie (1999)
- Too simple
- Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968)
- Short-term memory
- Limited duration and is in a fragile state until it is rehearsed
- Memories can be displaced by other memories
- Short-term memory
- Evaluation
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