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Card 16

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Important contributions made to memory research

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Card 17

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Simplified, does not take into account the relevancy of information, suggests that repetition is the most important part of transferring information from STM to LTM, suggests a one-way processing system, the evidence comes from artificial lab studies

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Card 18

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Creators of the Working-Memory Model

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Card 19

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Limited capacity, responsible for a range of control processes such as setting task goals, monitoring errors, starting the rehearsal process, switching attention between tasks, inhibiting irrelevant information and retrieving information

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Card 20

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Limited capacity, temporary storage system for holding verbal information (split into phonological store and articulatory loop)

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Card 21

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Limited capacity, temporary storage system for holding visual and spatial information (split into inner scribe and visual cache)

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Card 22

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Evidence for phonological loop

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Card 23

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Evidence for visuospatial sketchpad

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Card 24

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Much more plausible and detailed that the Multi-Store model, can be applied to previous research data, can account for individual difference in memory processing and can be applied to real-life setting

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Card 25

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Does not offer a complete understanding of how memory works, does not account for musical memory

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