· Simplicity - does not go deep enough for the complex issues of the memory, has abbreviated and simplified it into an easy to understand model, leaving questions of deep workings of memory, unanswered.
· Central Executive - it hasn't been researched enough, and has poor evidence. It is very hard to measure the CE, thus it has been generalised, and is probably more complex (perhaps more components) than portrayed by WMM.
· The episodic buffer - is quite under-researched and they isn't a great explanation to how it processes the information from parts of the model to LTM.
what is the difference between the memory store model and the working memory model?
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Both the working model of memory and the multi-store model involve the concept of separate memory systems for different types of information. They both propose that information is processed through different stages before being stored or forgotten. Additionally, both models emphasize the role of rehearsal in transferring information between memory stores.
A component of the Working memory model. It is used to hold visual memories, such as faces.
The working memory model was designed in order to add extra knowledge to the short term memory, which shows the short term memory not only as being small and with limited capacity but to expand upon that and show that at one side of the working memory you have the phonological loop (which is to show speech based form information) and the visuo spatial, which is commonly known as the "inner eye" and is for visual coding, which turns our knowledge into pictures. It also tries to show what problems can occur if you have to listen to 2 people talking at once...
Atkinson and Shiffrin proposed the multi-store model of memory in 1968. A criticism of this model was that it had been over-simplified, and that the relationships between the short term memory and the long term memory were more complex than it described. Another criticism of this model was that rehearsal is far too simple a process to account for all of the information from the short term memory being encoded into the long term memory. A final criticism is that is lists the short term memory as one unit, whereas the working model of memory (proposed by Baddeley and Hitch) spilt the short term memory up into separate sections for each sense. E..G the phonological loop of the working model temporarily stores verbal/sound information, and the visuospatial sketch pad temporarily stores visual and spatial information.
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The 250 GB model is the one to buy if you have not made a purchase of a PS3. With the Bundles available only for the 250 GB model they are actually a better deal than the 120 GB models. The memory that you may need will depend on what you store on the PS3 and it is always better to have extra memory than need to increase it, maybe years later.
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