Module Overview
In this module, the topic of working memory is introduced. This module begins by using the analogy of conductor and orchestra to explain the relationship of working memory to the rest of the brain. The role of executive control is introduced along with the various memory buffers that make up working memory. The episodic buffer is introduced as a component of working memory that supports episodic memory and that supplements the phonological loop and visuo-spatial sketchpad as short-term memory stores.
- Basic concepts of memory storage and activation,
- The location of the dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex,
- The concept of short-term memory
- The basic properties of human attention.
Learning Outcomes
- Draw the model of working memory and label the components.
- Explain the activation view of working memory.
- Contrast the role of the episodic buffer with the other components of working memory.
PROJECT FILES
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Left Hemisphere | Download File (852.48 KB) | Dr. Peter Coppin | CC BY |
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Working Memory (Storyline File) | Dr. Mark Chignell |
This Storyline File can be downloaded and modified to your specific learning objectives (within the bounds of the creative commons licensing selected for this file. This is encouraged, but any technical issues are not supported by the University of Toronto. |
Working Memory (SCORM Package) | Dr. Mark Chignell |
This SCORM package can be uploaded into your institution's Learning Management System. |
Title | Author | Description |
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Working Memory - Instructor Presentation | Download File (545.2 KB) | Andrea Jovanovic |
This file could be used by an instructor in the classroom to present this material. |
Working Memory (Notes Pages) | Download File (144.88 KB) | Andrea Jovanovic |
This file could be shared with students for taking notes while participating in the module. |