Multi-store model Flashcards

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Define multi-store model

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Rep. of how memory works in 3 stores - sensory register, STM and LTM.
Describes how info is transferred from one store to another and how it’s forgotten/remembered

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Define sensory register.

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Memory stores for our senses. Coding in iconic sensory register is visual and acoustic in echoic sensory register.
Capacity of sensory registers is huge and and info lasts less than half a second.

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3
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What sense is iconic store?

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Visual

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4
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What sense is echoic store?

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Hearing

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5
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What 2 psychologists developed the multi store model and in what year?

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Atkinson + Shiffrin, 1968 and 1971

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What is iconic memory?

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Info is coded visually

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7
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What is echoic memory?

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Info is coded acoustically

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8
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Why does STM have limited capacity?

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It can only contain about 5 things before forgetting occurs

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9
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What is maintenance rehearsal?

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When we repeat info to ourselves over and over again. This makes the info stay in STM and eventually transfers into LTM

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10
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What is retrieval?

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Information transferred from LTM to STM bc we want to recall it

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