INTERFERENCE & SEMANTICS
INFORMATION-PROCESSING MODELS
WORKING MEMORY COMPONENTS
100

Difficulty remembering new information because old information interferes.

What is proactive interference?


100

The model proposing separate sensory, short-term, and long-term memory systems.

What is the Atkinson-Shiffrin model?

100

The component responsible for processing visual and spatial information.

What is the visuospatial sketchpad?

200

Improved recall that occurs when the category of items changes.

What is release from proactive interference?

200

The memory store that holds information for about 30 seconds without rehearsal.

What is short-term (working) memory?

200

The system that processes spoken and silently rehearsed sounds.

What is the phonological loop?

300

The concept that memory is influenced by the meaning of words.

What is semantics?

300

The storage system with large capacity and relatively permanent information.

What is long-term memory?

300

The component that coordinates attention and task-switching.

What is the central executive?

400

Wickens et al. (1976) showed improved recall when participants switched from occupations to this category.

What is fruit?

400

Intentional strategies such as rehearsal used to improve memory.

What are control processes?

400

The system that integrates information from multiple sources into a single episode.

What is the episodic buffer?

500

Why recall improves when new items share fewer semantic features with previous ones.

What is reduced semantic interference?

500

A key criticism of the Atkinson-Shiffrin model discussed in Chapter 4.

What is that it did not explain active mental processing?

500

The working memory approach proposed by Baddeley and Hitch.

What is the multi-component working memory model?

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