PS2822 week 3 Memory

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Multi-store Model of Memory
Atkinson & Shiffrin (1968)
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Working Memory Model
Baddely & Hitch (1974)

The Central Executive

The Phonological Loop

The Visuospatial Sketchpad

Episodic buffer
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The Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad
Visual cache – stores information about visual form and colour.

Inner scribe – deals with spatial and movement information.
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The Central Executive
modality free (resembles
attention) multi purpose processor with its own very
limited storage capacity
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The Episodic Buffer
Temporary storage system that holds
and integrates diverse information from LTM,
phonological loop, and visuo-spatial sketchpad.
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Types of LTM
Procedural memory (Implicit or non-declarative
memories – “how?”)
Knowing how to do stuff – actions and activities

Declarative memory (Explicit memories)
Two types of declarative memory:
a) Episodic memory
Memories of specific events or personal experie
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The Binding Problem
By assuming separate memory sub-systems the WM model creates a binding problem (Jones, 1993).
How do the components of this multi-faceted executive system interact coherently and avoid conflict in the control of perception, thought and action?
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Short term to long term memory
Distinctiveness

Relevance

Emotionality
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Distinctiveness
The more distinctive a piece of information, the more likely it is to be remembered
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Relevance
An individual is more likely to remember information related to something they know a lot about/something related to them
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Emotionality
Emotional stimuli are automatically processed more deeply than neutral
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Working Memory Model

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Baddely & Hitch (1974)

The Central Executive

The Phonological Loop

The Visuospatial Sketchpad

Episodic buffer

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The Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad

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The Central Executive

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The Episodic Buffer

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