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memory 1
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memory models
cognitive interview
eye witness testimony
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memory 1
WMM
Central Executive
limited capacity
Functions:
Decides what working memory pays attention to
involved in problem solving and decision making
allocates resources to the slave systems depending on tasks
Setting task goals
co- ordinating
Switching attention between tasks
Phonological loop
Limited capacity
2 seconds
deals with auditory information and preserves word order
Articulatory control process- allows maintenance rehearsal
Visuo- spatial sketch pad
Visual= what things look like
Spatial= relationships between things
Limited capacity= 3-4 objects
Episodic Buffer
Baddley added this as he realised the model needed more general store
Slave system deals with specific types of information
Extra storage system,as central executive has no storage capacity
Evaluation
Strengths
K.F. = Problem with recall of words, shows the phonological loop was damage, however he was fine with visual information
brain imaging studies suggest that components of working memory are related to different of the brain
Pro-frontal cortex= activity in pro-frontal cortex when the central executive is working
Occipital loop= becomes active during tasks which require the visuo- spatial sketchpad
Weaknesses
Only focuses on STM
The role played by the central executive remains slightly unclear
MSM
Sensory Register
Info from the enviroment is recieved here
5 stores for the senses
Function: sift through incoming sensory info, to stop overloading
STM
Capacity= 5-9 items
Duration= 18 seconds
Information will decay if not rehearsed
Maintenance Rehearsal occurs when we repeat material
LTM
information is moved from STM- LTM via prolonged rehearsal
Capacity= Unlimited
Codes= semantically
To recall information, has to be transferred back to STM this is call retrieval
Evaluation
`strengths
MRI scans can be used to investigate the areas of the brain
K.F.= STM damaged, LTM normal, this shows that they are different stores.
Weaknesses
Too simplistic= assumes there is 1 store for STM and 1 for LTM
Flashbulb memories= significant events stored in LTM without any rehearsal
Cognitive interview
Geiselman et al (1985)
Improve the effectiveness of police interviews when questioning witnesses
4 Components
Report everything
Reinstatement of context
Change Order
Change Perspective
Evaluation
Strenghts
Bekerian et al= found that the cognitive interview provided more accurate information
Milne& bill: Combination of report everything and Context reinstatement produced better recall than any other conditions.
Weaknesses
Takes too long to complete
Police don't use all of the 4 components as the change of perspective, may make participants think that they are being asked to speculate the event.
Not successful in questioning children under the age of 6
Eye Witness Testimony
Loftus & Palmer (1974)
Car Crash
1) smashed 2) collided 3) bumped 4) Hit 5) contracted
How fast were the cars going when they ***** into each other
1) 40.8 2) 39.3 3) 38.1 4) 34.0 5) 31.8
Evaluation
Strengths
Can control the extraneous variables
Cause and effect
Weaknesses
Lacks internal validity
Lacks ecological validity
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