working memory model - WMM Flashcards

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What is working memory?

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A limited capacity store for retaining inofrmation for a brief period while performing mental operations on that information.

Working memory has mostly replaced the use of the word stm form the msm

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Who created the WMM and why?

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Baddeley & hitch (1974) belived that stm was not a unitary store like the msm suggests.
They also argued that it was active processor of information and not passive like the msm

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What is the role of the CE?

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Supervisory role, does not store information

Functions:
Directs attention to tasks and makes decisions
Allocates tasks to the slave systems
Data arrives from the sneses or the LTM

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What capacity does the CE have?

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very limited processing capacity

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What is the role of the phonological loop (PL)?

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it processes auditory information, codes info acoustically

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phonological store (baddeley 1986)

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holds acoutic info heard

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articulatory control process (baddeley 1986)

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inner voice (maintenance)

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What capacity does PL have?

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Limited capasity of 2 seconds

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What is the word length effect?

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Immdediate memory span is better with short words

Short words can be articulated faster, so that more words can be silently atriculated before they decay

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What is the role of the visuospatial sketchpad (VSS)?

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Processes visual and/or spatial (relationship between things) info

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Visual-cache (Logie 1995 )

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which store info about visual items eg. Form / colour

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Inner scribe (Logie 1995 )

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Stores information about the spatial relationship of items

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What capacity does vss have?

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Limited capasity of 3-4 items

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What is the dual task technique?

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Ones in which performance is measure as participants perform 2 tasks simultaneously

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baddeley (1975) - dual task technique

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found that if one store is utilised for both tasks then task performance is poorer due to store’s limited capasity

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What is the role of the espisodic buffer (EB)?

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Temporary store which integrates (moves) info from other slave systems

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Baddeley (2000) - episodic buffer (EB)

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Baddeley (2000) added episodic buffer as he realised model needed a more general store

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What capacity does the EB have?

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Limited capasity of approximately 4 chunks
It sends information to the LTM store

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A strength of the WMM is that is supported by clinical evidence of case studies of patients suffering from brain damage.

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supports the idea that there are separate stores for visual, spatial and acoustic processing within STM and increases validity of the model

20
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what happened to KF?

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KF suffered brain damage from a motorcycle accident

His STM has issues

Unable to recall verbal (acoustic) information (pl)
but he could still process visually including faces (vss)

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limitation of the WMM from KF’s case study

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It is unknown how the patients would have acted before the brain injury

not everyone with brain injury has it in the same place

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A strength of the WMM is that there is empirical evidence from dual task performance studies.

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Ppts only had difficulty doing two similar tasks.

This shows evidence there are multiple components within our STM system which increases the validity of the model

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Baddeley and hitch (1976)

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ppts has more difficulty doing 2 tasks which uses phonological loop

However when one task use their phonological loop (remembering numbers) and the other their VSS (copying a drawing) their performance was not affected

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A limitation of the WMM is that critics including Baddeley himself have have suggested that the CE component is too vague

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The lack of clarity - questions the validity of this part of the model as it is not fully explained

the CE may consist of separate stores.