Models of Memory

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what does the Sensory register do?
stores info from the 5 senses
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what is required for info to be transferred to STM
attention to the info
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what is the process of LTM going back to STM?
retrieval
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explanations of forgetting?
A: the memory was not fully transferred to LTM
B: the memory is there, you just can't find it
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who was the Case study Eval point of?
a man known as HM, who had his Hippocampus removed to help his epilepsy
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what was the issues raised in the case study
HM's lack of a hippocampus meant he had trouble retrieving Long term memory
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what are the common problems with both the Multi-store model and the Working Memory Model
they are too simple and they do not fully detail what LTM is
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what are the 3 sub components of the Working Memory Model (WMM)
Phonological Loop, Visuo-spatial sketchpad, Episodic Buffer
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what was the findings of the KF study?
STM audio forgetting was much greater than STM visual forgetting, audio damage not affecting meaningful sounds, damage to phonological loop
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problems with case studies?
special cases so not generalisable, trauma (blunt-force trauma) to brain can affect behavior also
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what is required for info to be transferred to STM

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attention to the info

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what is the process of LTM going back to STM?

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explanations of forgetting?

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