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Title: Sensory and Short-Term Memory


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Sensory and Short-Term Memory
  • PSY 421 Fall 2004

2
Overview
  • Sensory Memory (Chapter 3, pp. 102-110)
  • Short-Term Memory (Chapter 4, pp. 134-157)
  • How this fits together with what we have learned
    and what we will learn

3
Sensory Memory
  • Part of the Information-Processing Model of
    Memory (Atkinson-Shiffrin, 1968)
  • Visual Sensory Memory (aka iconic memory)
  • Partial vs. Whole Report
  • Visual Masking
  • Duration Estimation

Information/ Stimuli
Sensory Stores (one per modality)
Short-Term Store
Long-Term Store
Rehearsal
Attention
Retrieval
4
Visual Sensory/Iconic Memory
  • Precategorical Nature
  • Iconic Memory who cares!
  • Useful if you are reading during a lightening
    storm
  • Important for preventing overloading of cognitive
    system

5
Auditory Sensory Memory
  • Echoic Memory
  • Everyday problem if we didnt have echoic
    memory, would be able to remember the beginning
    of a sentence said aloud by the time we reached
    the end?
  • Partial vs. Whole Report
  • Modality and Suffix Effects

6
Partial vs. Whole Report
  • George Sperling (1960) how much information
    could be taken in during a glance of a very
    briefly presented stimulus?
  • T-scope presentation for no-fade screen refresh
  • Present matrix for 50 msec
  • Tone subjects were to report everything in the
    matrix (whole report) 3 to 4 letters typically
    reported
  • Partial Report High tone subjects were to
    report top row - 3 of the 4 letters typically
    reported mid and low tones too
  • Duration between presentation and tone was
    important more than a quarter of a second, only
    50 could be reported

A C K L W T P Z Q
R D M
7
Precategorical Acoustic Store
  • Evidence for
  • Evidence against

8
Short-Term Memory (STM)
  • Also known as Working Memory, primary memory
  • Set of processes that we use to hold and rehearse
    information that occupies our current awareness
  • Is this really different from Long-Term Memory?
  • Characteristics of STM
  • Limited Duration
  • Limited Capacity
  • Information is coded with auditory characteristics

9
Forgetting in STM
  • Decay loss of information due to the passage of
    time
  • Interference loss of information due to
    negative influence from the presentation of other
    information

10
Working Memory
  • More elaborate conception of STM
  • Baddeley and colleagues primary researchers
  • Working Memory (WM) is a set of closely
    interacting subsystems that combine to subserve a
    hot of higher-level mental processes
  • Subsystems
  • Articulatory Loop
  • Visual-Spatial Sketch Pad
  • Central Executive THE system

11
Articulatory Loop
  • Phonological Store holds information
    temporarily
  • Subvocal Rehearsal just what is appears to be
  • Articulatory Suppression

12
Visual-Spatial Sketchpad
  • Responsible for storage and manipulation of
    visual and spatial information
  • Seems to work independently from articulatory loop

13
Central Executive
  • Articulatory Loop and Visual-Spatial Sketchpad
    feed into this system
  • Like the capacity allocator of the attentional
    system
  • Involved in higher order processing like problem
    solving and language comprehension

14
Putting it all together

Sensations
Perceptual processes
Attention
Short-Term Memory
Long-Term Memory
Working Memory
Central Executive
Articulatory Loop
Visual-Spatial Sketchpad
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