What is the WMM?
An explanation of how STM is organised and how it functions
What does the WMM consist of?
4 main components - central executive and 3 slave systems
What does the central executive do?
Directs attention to particular tasks
Monitors incoming data
Controls the other systems by determining how resources will be allocated
What type of capacity does the central executive have?
Limited processing capacity
What does the phonological loop do?
Controls auditory information
Preserves the order in which information arrives
What is the phonological loop further subdivided into?
The phonological store and the articulately process
What does the phonological store do?
Holds information in speech based form for 1-2 seconds
What does the articulately process do?
Allows maintenance rehearsal
What is the capacity of the phonological loop?
2 seconds but can be maintained by the articulatory process
What does the Visio-spatial sketch pad do?
Processes visual and spatial information (how things look and what they are)
Who subdivided the Visio-spatial sketch pad?
Logie
What did Logie subdivide the visuo-spatial sketch pad into?
The visual cache
The inner scribe
What does the visual cache store?
Visual data
What does the inner scribe do?
Records the arrangement of objects in the visual field
What is the capacity of the visual spatial sketch pad?
Limited capacity of 3-4 objects (Baddley)
Who added the Episodic Buffer to the WMM?
Baddeley
What is the episodic buffer?
A temporary store for information, integrating the visual, spatial and verbal information processed by the other stores and maintaining a sense of time sequencing
What can the episodic buffer be seen as for the central executive?
The storage unit
What is the capacity of the episodic buffer?
Limited capacity of about 4 chunks
What does the episodic buffer link?
The WMM to LTM and wider cognitive processes such as perception
What are the parts of the WMM called?
The central executive
The phonological loop
The visuo- spatial sketch pad
Episodic buffer
Evaluation point: clinical evidence
-One strength of the WMM is the case study of KF
-After a brain injury KF had poor STM ability for auditory information but could process visual information normally
-KF’s phonological loop was damaged but visuo-spatial sketch pad was intact
-This finding strongly supports the existence of separate visual and acoustic memory stores
Evaluation point: dual-task performance
Evaluation point: nature of the central executive