Explain what is meant by the term coding in terms of memory
Once information gets into the memory system it is encoded in different ways. This process is called coding.
STM is coded acoustically (by sound)
LTM is coded semantically (by meaning)
Baddeley (1966)
Explain what is meant by the term capacity in relation to memory
This is the amount of information that can be stored in the memory at one time.
Miller (1956) found the STM to be 7+/- items
It was also found that the LTM is potentially unlimited
Explain what is meant by the term duration in relation to memory
Duration is the length of time that information can be stored in memory
Peterson and peterson (1959) found the STM has a duration of roughly 30 seconds
Bahrick (1975) found that the LTM has a potentially unlimited duration
Outline one research study into coding of STM. Include what the researchers did and what they found
Baddeley (1966)
Procedure-
Different lists of words were given to PTTs to remember
Acoustically similar, Acoustically dissimilar, Semantically similar and Semantically dissimilar.
Findings-
PPTs found that acoustically similar words were hard to recall
Conclusion-
Suggests that information is coded acoustically in STM
Outline one way in which psychologist have investigated the duration of short-term memory
Briefly evaluate research into the duration of short-term memory
Briefly evaluate research into the capacity of STM
Describe the Multistore model of memory
-Atkinson and Shiffin (1968)
Name 2 methods by which information is moved through the multistore model of memory
- Rehearsal
Outline 1 piece of supporting evidence for the separate nature of the memory stores (MSM)
Criticise the multistore memory model, use case studies in your answer
Explain finding from Craik and Watson and why these challenge the MSM
Research by Tulving has further been used to criticize the MSM. Why is this?
Who first proposed the idea of different types of long term memory and why?
Describe the nature of the episodic memory
Describe the nature of semantic memory
Describe the nature of procedural memory
Outline the supporting evidence for the different types of LTM
Outline the problem with clinical evidence for different types of LTM
What is the working memory model?
Briefly outline the Working Memory Model
Briefly outline one research study into WMM using dual task performance
Outline some clinical evidence for the WMM
Cognitive psychologist argue that one part of the WMM is unsatisfactory and doesn’t really explain anything. Explain this point