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the working memory model
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AS - Level (chapter 2 - memory ) psychology Mapa Mental sobre the working memory model, creado por Daisy U el 28/03/2016.
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the working memory model
the working memory model WMM
what is it
how stm is organised and functions
part of the mind that is active when temporarily storing and manipulating info
what's it made up of
central executive
an attentional process that monitors incoming data
makes decisions and allocates slave systems to tasks
limited processing capacity
slave systems
phonological loop
auditory info
preserves order in which info arrives
divided into
phonological store
stores words you hear
articulatory process
allows maintenance rehearsal
keeps looping words
capacity 2 seconds
visuo - spatial sketchpad
stores visual and spatial info
how many windows in your house?
divided into
visual cache - stores visual data
inner scribe - records the arrangement of objects
episodic buffer
temporary store for info
integrating visual, spatial & verbal info
maintaining time sequencing
links ltm to wider cognitive processes
evaluation
clinical evidence
Shallice & Warrington
amnesia patient
poor ability for verbal but good with visual
phonological loop damaged but other areas in tact
supports separate areas for visual and acoustic
but these patients often had trauma - not reliable
dual task performance
support separate existence of visuo spatial sketchpad
Baddeley
can't do 2 visual tasks at once
but can do a visual and verbal
therefore separate slave systems
lack of clarity over the central executive
don't fully understand the central executive
may be more than one part
can't fully support/ explain the WMM
evaluation +
studies of the word length effect support the phonological loop
Baddeley
more difficult to remember a list of long words than short
because there is a finite space for rehearsal in articulatory process
brain scans support WMM
Braver
gave tasks that involved the central executive while having a scan
greater activity in the prefrontal cortex
activity increased as the task became harder
so as demands for ce increase the brain has to work harder
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