Multi-store memory model content Flashcards
Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) aim
Created the first model of memory
Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) model
made up of three distinct (unitary) stores
Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968)
memory model explained
(sensory)
- information enters sensory memory
- duration = lost almost instantaneously unless paid attention to
- capacity = a lot of sensory information can be taken in
What happens if sensory memory is paid attention to?
it is passed into the STM
Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) memory model explained (Short-Term memory)
- capacity = 7(+/-2) items
- duration avg. is 18 seconds
but max. is 30 seconds.
How is STM encoded into LTM
- acoustically (maintenance rehearsal) = keeps stm present in STM
- semantically (elaborative rehearsal) STM into LTM
Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) memory model explained (Long-Term memory)
- capacity = potentially unlimited
- duration = potentially unlimited
How is information lost in Sensory memory?
decay
How is information lost in STM?
Decay/ Displacement
What is displacement?
Displacement is when the capacity of STM is reached, and other information is lost and replaced or displaced by new information.
How is information lost in LTM?
interference
What is interference?
when information can be confused during encoding or combined with other information that distorts the memory.