Describe research on coding
Baddeley gave different lists of words to four groups of participants
1. Acoustically similar words
2. Acoustically dissimilar
3. semantically similar
4. semantically dissimilar
P’s asked to recall
Immediately (STM)= worse with acoustic
After 20 minutes (LTM)= worse with semantically similar
Suggests how information is coded in STM and LTM
Describe Jacobs’ study on capacity
Describe Miller’s research on capacity
What is chunking?
The process of grouping sets of digits or letters into units or chunks
Explain peterson’s research on duration of STM
STM duration may be about 18 seconds unless we repeat information over
Describe Bahrick’s study on the duration of LTM
LTM may last up to a lifetime
What is the purpose of the sensory register?
MSM
Describe the duration and capacity of the sensory register
MSM
Duration= very brief, less than half a second
Capacity= very high, 100 million cells in one eye each storing data
How does information pass further into the memory system?
Describe the capacity and duration of STM
What is maintenance rehearsal?
Occurs when we repeat material to ourselves over and over again. We can keep the information in STM as long as we rehearse it.
Describe the coding and capacity of LTM
What are the three types of long term memory?
Episodic, semantic and procedural
Describe Episodic memory
Describe Semantic memory
Describe Procedural memory
What are the 4 features of the working memory model?
What is the role of the central executive?
What does the phonological loop do?
What does the Visuo-spatial sketchpad do?
What is the role of the episodic buffer?
What is proactive interference
When older memories interfere with newer ones
prOactive (O=old)
What is retroactive interference
Newer memory interferes with an older one
retroactIve (I= infant, new)
What did Mcgeoh and Mcdonald research?