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Title: SHORT TERM (WORKING) MEMORY


1
SHORT TERM (WORKING) MEMORY
  • The phenomenology of STM
  • Information-Processing models
  • Broadbents p-system (1958)
  • Waugh Normans primary memory (1965) (borrowing
    James term)
  • Atkinson Shiffrins multistore model (1968)

2
MEMORY STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES INTHE MODAL
MODEL(Atkinson Shiffrin, 1968)
SENSORY REGISTERS
sensory inputs
visual
tactile
auditory
SHORT-TERM STORE (STS) temporary, working
memory
control processes - rehearsal - coding -
decisions - retrieval strategies
LONG-TERM STORE (LTS) permanent memory store
3
  • Characteristics of the short-term store the
    classic period
  • Brief duration
  • (Peterson Peterson 1959)
  • Limited capacity
  • (Miller, 1956)
  • Dominance of speech-like codes
  • (Conrad, 1964 Baddeley 1966)
  • Serial retrieval process
  • (Sternberg 1966)
  • STM Rehearsal consolidates LTM
  • (Rundus Atkinson 1971)
  • Forgetting through decay
  • (Peterson Peterson 1959)
  • Or displacement
  • (Waugh Norman 1965)

4
SUPPORT AND PROBLEMS FOR THE CLASSIC VIEW
  • Dissociations in amnesia
  • HM, others show STM LTM failure
  • But PV, others learn despite poor STM
  • Recency effects in free recall
  • Distraction after last word eliminates it
    (Glanzer Cunitz, 1965)
  • But distraction after every word doesnt (Bjork
    Whitten, 1974)
  • Primacy effects in free recall
  • Strong correlation between rehearsal and recall
    (Fischler Rundus, 1970)
  • But this can be decoupled by maintenance
    rehearsal (Craik Watkins, 1975)
  • STM capacity and speech
  • Impact of speech on capacity, errors (e.g.,
    Baddeley, 1966)
  • But visual, semantic codes may also play a role
    in STM tasks (e.g., Baddeley Hitch, 1974)

5
Brain activity and theSTM-LTM distinction
  • Talmi, et al. (2005)
  • 12-word lists shown visually
  • Test for recognition early vs. late in seq
  • BOLD response (fMRI) contrasted

Early vs Late
Early vs Control
So LTM retrieval activates MTL STM
retrieval does not
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