Atkinson & Shiffrin's Multi Store Model of Memory (AKA: Two-Process Model) | Memory

Psychology Unlocked
27 Nov 201604:07

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the concept of memory in cognitive psychology, focusing on Atkinson and Shiffrin's 'two-process model.' It outlines the three stages of memory: registration (information entering the system), storage (information held for recall), and retrieval (recalling the information). The model divides memory into sensory memory, short-term memory (lasting 15-30 seconds), and long-term memory (with unlimited capacity). The video also touches on Miller's 'magic number' for short-term memory and discusses how this model, though simple and easy to understand, has evolved with newer research on memory complexity.

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