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One of the aspects of Baddeley's model of working memory is that
 
  a. both acoustic and visual codes are processed within the same subsystem.
  b. both acoustic and spatial codes are processed within the same subsystem.
  c. acoustic and visual-spatial information are processed within the same subsystem.
  d. None of these

Question 2

Which is not a component of Baddeley's working memory model?
 
  a. filter c. visual-spatial sketch pad
  b. phonological loop d. central executive

Question 3

The major difference between the original idea of Short-Term Memory and the newer concept of 'working memory' is
 
  a. the original idea of STM was primarily template-based image processing.
  b. the newer idea of working memory includes a visual-spatial sketchpad, and a central executive in addition to the phonological rehearsal loop.
  c. the newer idea of working memory states that ideas that do not work very well are unlikely to be remembered.
  d. working memory denies the distinction between Short-Term Memory and Long-term Memory.

Question 4

As processing (such as updating, response selection) becomes more demanding in working memory, memory span
 
  a. remains the same. c. increases.
  b. varies randomly. d. decreases.
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