Multi-store Memory Model Flashcards

(9 cards)

1
Q

why is memory important?

A
  • learn new skills and develop previously learnt skills
  • remember tactics previously used
  • thinking back to similar situations
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2
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define encoding

A

conversion of info into codes

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3
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define storage

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retention of info over a period of time

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4
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define retrieval

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  • recovering stored info from our memory
  • success depends on how well info is stored
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5
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short-term sensory store

A
  • stimuli enters the brain
  • info stored for 1/4 and 1 second before it’s filtered through stimulus identification stage
  • selective attention: relevant info filtered through STM and irrelevant info forgotten
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short term memory

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  • can rehearse info through imagery or sub-verbal repetition and pass into LTM
  • info held by chunking e.g. remembering the whole drill as a number rather than individual stages
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long-term memory

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  • motor programmes stored here because they have been rehearsed many times
  • continued rehearsal leads to a skill being auto
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strengths of MSM

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  • simplifies the memory process to aid understanding
  • shows how those with brain damage may have dysfunctional memory showing a distinction between STM and LTM
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disadvantages of MSM

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  • too simplified: doesn’t explain why we remember different types of info
  • doesn’t effectively prove distinctions between STM and LTM or explain the interactions
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