Episode 4: Memories: How we create store and recall information and why our memories sometimes fail us.
In today's episode we will:
recognise the duration and capacity of sensory memory (including iconic and echoic), and short-term and long-term memory
evaluate two models of memory, including
the working model of memory (Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch 1974), including the central executive, phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, and episodic buffer
the levels of processing (LOP) model of memory, including the role of encoding in long-term memory
explain how information is stored in long-term memory with reference to implicit (procedural) and explicit (episodic and semantic) memory
Episode 4: Memories: How we create store and recall information and why our memories sometimes fail us.
In today's episode we will:
recognise the duration and capacity of sensory memory (including iconic and echoic), and short-term and long-term memory
evaluate two models of memory, including
the working model of memory (Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch 1974), including the central executive, phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, and episodic buffer
the levels of processing (LOP) model of memory, including the role of encoding in long-term memory
explain how information is stored in long-term memory with reference to implicit (procedural) and explicit (episodic and semantic) memory