Working Memory Model Flashcards

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Who proposed this model and when was it proposed

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Baddeley and Hitch - 1974

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What is the central executive

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An attentional process that has a supervisory role as it focuses, divides and switches our limited attention.
The CE doesn’t handle memories itself but it allocates them to the slave systems and manages them

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What is the phonological loop

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Memory system that handles sound

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The phonological loop is subdivided into… (2)

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  • articulatory process = allows maintenance rehearsal with a capacity of 2 seconds
  • phonological store = stores auditory information
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What is the visuo spatial sketch pad

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Memory system that handles vision.
- has a limited capacity of 3 or 4 objects

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Robert Logie (1995) subdivided the VVS into… (2)

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  • visual cache = stores visual data
  • inner scribes = records the arrangement of objects in the visual field
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What is the episodic buffer (4)

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Episodic buffer was added to the model in 2000.
It is a temporal store that integrates the acoustic, visual and spatial information processed by other systems.
It also maintained a sense of time, sequencing, and recording of events that are happening.
It combines information from other subsystems with long term memory and links to wider cognitive processes such as perception.

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AO3 - Baddeley (1975)

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  • when participants performed a visual and verbal task together, they performed no worse than when asked to do them separately
  • when asked to do two visual/ two verbal tasks, performance declined due to two slave system competing with each other.
  • supports the idea for 2 separate salve systems for visual and verbal
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Shallice and Warrington (1970)

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  • application to understanding amnesia
  • patient KF has damaged their short term memory but could process visual memory but not verbal information
  • shows that visual information is processed differently from verbal
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AO3 - working memory model is not fully explained

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The central executive doesn’t explain anything and lacks clarity and hasn’t been fully explained as researchers believe it has separate sub components

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AO3 - Patient KF opposing view

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  • patient KF is unique and not typical
  • therefore cannot be generalised to the wider population
  • not valid findings
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