8 - Working Memory Flashcards

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What created the modal model of memory? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968)

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What is the outline of the modal model of memory? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Stimulus
  • Sensory memory
    (attention/displacement)
  • STM (rehearsal)
    (encoding/retrieval)
  • LTM
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What are the feature of the LTM? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Potentially unlimited capacity
  • Encoded semantically
  • Duration of potentially a lifetime
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What are the feature of the STM? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Capacity = 7±2 items
  • Duration = 15-30 seconds
  • Encoded acoustically/visually
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What are the feature of the sensory memory? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Large, multimodal capacity

- 1/2 second duration

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Who created the working memory model? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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Baddeley and Hitch (1974)

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What is the outline of the working memory model? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Visuospatial sketchpad
  • Central executive
  • Phonological store
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What is the dual task method? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Press a button to say if a Q is true or false
  • P’s repeat a string of diets at the same time
  • Increased digit load increased reasoning time
  • Increased digit load did not effect the number of errors
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What evidence did Baddeley (1966) find for the phonological store? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Recall of words was poor for phonologically similar words

- No effect on semantically similar words

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What is the word length effect by Baddeley (1975)? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Presented a list of 5 words to write down, increasing in the number of letters
  • The number of syllables in the word influenced recall
  • Faster speakers were able to recall more words than slower speakers
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What is articulatory suppression? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Irrelevant speech effects
  • P’s presented with different words and asked to say the irrelevant ones out loud
  • Repetition of the word reduced recall
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What was shown through brain imaging in regards to the phonological store (Paulescu et al 1993)? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Greater left side brain activity
  • STM for english vs Korean letters activated Brocas are in the frontal and inferior prattle lobes
  • Judging rhymes only activated the Brocas area
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What are the characteristics of the phonological store? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Auditory presentation of words have direct access
  • Visual presentation of words have indirect access
  • Affected by phonological similarity
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What are the characteristics of the articulatory process? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Converts visually presented words in to inner speech that can be stored in the phonological store
  • Affected by word length and irrelevant speech effects
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What findings are there for the visuospatial sketchpad? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Needed for holding a sequence of visually guided actions
  • Viewing abstract pictures interfered with the visual task
  • Tracing the outline only interfered with the spacial task
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Who investigated the central executive? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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Norman and Shallice

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What actions control the central executive? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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  • Schemas guided by environmental cues

- Attentionality as a limited controller

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What does the episodic buffer have the ability to do? (Working Memory Cognitive)

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Integrate information across space and time