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Baddeley's model of working memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Working memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Working memory is a theoretical construct within cognitive psychology as to the structures and processes used for temporarily storing and manipulating information in short-term memory. Many theories ...
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Working memory, Working memory - Measures of Working-Memory Capacity and their Correlates, Working memory - Overview, Working memory - The Theory of Baddeley and Hitch, Working memory - The Theory of Cowan, Working memory - Training of Working Memory, Attention versus memory in prefrontal cortex...
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Baddeley and Hitch (1974) and Baddeley (1986) replaced the concept of the short-term store with that of working memory. ... Baddeley (2001) described four components of working memory:
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Baddeley and Hitch (1974) proposed the Working Memory Model, an enhancement of the multi-store explanation of how memory works. It consists of three sections: ... Evaluation of Working Memory ... Association, Conditioning, Rehersal, Levels of Processing, Flashbulb Memory, Forgetting, Memory Improvement, Working Memory Model, more...
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Working Memory in Perspective Summary ... eBooks - Health & Self Improvement - Psychology - Jackie Andrade - Alan Baddeley - Graham Hitch - Working Memory in Perspective...
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The Baddeley and Hitch (1974) Working Memory model holds a central place in experimental psychology and continues to be extremely successful in guiding and stimulating research in applied and theoretical domains.
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