Baddeley Memory: Model __link__
Before 1974, the dominant view of memory (the Atkinson-Shiffrin multi-store model) proposed a single, passive "short-term store" that acted as a temporary holding buffer before information was rehearsed into long-term memory.
Handles spoken and written language, sounds. baddeley memory model
This component deals with auditory and verbal information. It allows us to hold speech-based information in a temporary store. Before 1974, the dominant view of memory (the
A major limitation of the 1974 model was that it had no mechanism for information from the loop, sketchpad, and long-term memory into a single, integrated episode. Also, the central executive seemed overloaded. and long-term memory into a single
