Shiffrin) Encoding Capacit Duratio Forgett Retriev
y n ing al
Sensory Through 4 letters 2 Through Scanning
Memory sensory (Sperling seconds decay
format (e.g., ) (or less)
iconic
memory)
Supporting evidence for MSM:
- Much supporting evidence for the Short-term Acoustically 7±2 Potentially Through Sequenti
infinite, as
different types of stores e.g., Miller and memory and verbally 'chunks'
long as
displace al search
of ment
difference in capacity rehearsal
informati uninterrup
- Brown and Peterson showed without on ted,
rehearsal, memories of trigrams only (Miller) otherwise
a few
retained for short period of time seconds
- Cuntiz and Glanzer showed primary and
recency effect
Opposing evidence for MSM: Long-term Encoded Unlimited Potentiall Through Semantic
- Cases of brain damaged people have memory semantically y interfere or
, and unlimite nce temporal
shown that LTM is not affected in a temporally d search
uniformed way (Bahrick
- The model is oversimplistic, does not 48 years
later)
expand on the STM or LTM
- Much of the supporting evidence comes
, Working Memory Model (Baddeley and
Hitch)
The Working Memory Model developed the STM, it was divided into
different areas
- Central executive – Drives the whole system, allocates data to the
subsystems, also deals with cognitive tasks such as arithmetic and
problem solving
- The Phonological Loop, deals with spoken and written material, the
phonological store acts as an inner ear and holds information in a
speech-based form, the articulatory control process acts like an
inner voice rehearsing information round like a tape loop, it
converts written material into an articulatory control
- The Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad, acts as an inner eye, dealing with
visual and spatial information, it helps us keep track of where we
Strengths of the WMM:
are in relation to other objects and displays and manipulates visual
- The WMM explains a lot more than the MSM, it helps to explain things like verbal reasoning, problem
and spatial information held in the LTM
solving and more
- The KF case study supports the WMM, KF suffered brain damage, yet his memory for visual
information was largely unaffected
- WMM is supported by dual task studies such as Baddeley and Hitch
Weaknesses of the WMM:
- The WMM only includes information about the STM, not the LTM or the SM
- Lieberman criticises the WMM as the VSS implies that all spatial information was first visual, yet
there are blind people who have excellent spatial awareness