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Binding and the episodic buffer |
Binding different features or items together in memory is a central problem for any cognitive system. In Baddeley's model the episodic buffer was introduced to handle binding, but recent data seems to indicate that binding occurs outside of... |
Alan Baddeley |
goCognitive |
00:05:50 |
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How are long-term and working memory related? |
The relationship between long-term memory and working memory has been an issue of debate for a long time. Baddeley stresses that while there is a close relationship between the two, there are distinct differences. Long-term memory can work... |
Alan Baddeley |
goCognitive |
00:04:41 |
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Introduction of the episodic buffer |
In 2000 Baddeley introduced the episodic buffer as a fourth component of the working memory model. Here he explains the reason for this most recent concept. |
Alan Baddeley |
goCognitive |
00:02:29 |
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Location of the episodic buffer |
Where is the episodic buffer located within the anatomy of the brain? Baddeley's initial hunch was to located it in the hippocampus - but recent studies with an amnestic indiviual with severe hippocampal damage has shown that tasks requiring... |
Alan Baddeley |
goCognitive |
00:02:09 |
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Working memory and consciousness |
Is working memory related to consciousness? In Baddeley's view, the episodic buffer is a place where conscious experience occurs. New techniques in neuroimaging might provide better insights in the nature of our personal experiences. |
Alan Baddeley |
goCognitive |
00:04:52 |