Compare and evaluate two models said to describe the structure of memory.
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Compare and evaluate two models said to describe the structure of memory. Colin Crumpler, 191318, 30/10/02 The short and long term memory stores are what most reflect upon when talking about the memory, yet the structure of the memory has proved to be more complex than originally thought. There have been a few different models for the structure of the memory suggested including the multi-store model (Atkinson and Shiffrin, 1968), the working memory model (Baddeley and Hitch, 1974) and the connectionist model (Anderson, 1983; Collins and Loftus, 1975). The two that will be concentrated on however will be the multi-store and working memory model, as these are the most influential models used so therefore will be the most relevant to discuss. The two models will be discussed in turn and will follow by an examination of the differences between the two, concluding in the uses of the models. The first model of...

