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Lead |
What an unhappy buyer bemoans |
Source of buyer's remorse |
It might lead to buyer's remorse |
Agreement with Satan, by most accounts |
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Aug 18 2018 The Washington Post |
Aug 18 2018 L.A. Times Daily |
Jan 30 2016 New York Times |
Aug 17 2014 Newsday.com |
Nov 14 2008 Wall Street Journal |
Jun 21 2007 New York Times |
Baddeal might refer to |
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Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch proposed a model of working memory in 1974, in an attempt to present a more accurate model of primary memory (often referred to as short-term memory). Working memory splits primary memory into multiple components, rather than considering it to be a single, unified construct.Baddeley & Hitch proposed their three part working memory model as an alternative to the short-term store in Atkinson & Shiffrin's 'multi-store' memory model (1968). This model is later expanded upon by Baddeley and other co-workers to add a fourth component, and has become the dominant view in the field of working memory. However, alternative models are developing (see working memory) providing a different perspective on the working memory system. * The original model of Baddeley & Hitch was composed of three main components; the central executive which acts as supervisory system and controls the flow of information from and to its slave systems: the phonological loop and the visuo-spatial sketchpad. The phonological loop stores verbal content, whereas the visuo-spatial sketchpad caters to visuo-spatial data. Both the slave systems only function as short-term storage centers. In 2000 Baddeley added a third slave system to his model, the episodic buffer. * Baddeley & Hitch's argument for the distinction of two domain-specific slave systems in the older model was derived from experimental findings with dual-task paradigms. Performance of two simultaneous tasks requiring the use of two separate perceptual domains (i.e. a visual and a verbal task) is nearly as efficient as performance of the tasks individually. In contrast, when a person tries to carry out two tasks simultaneously that use the same perceptual domain, performance is less efficient than when performing the tasks individually.A fourth component of Baddeley's model was added 25 years later to complement the central executive system. The third 'slave system' was designated as episodic buffer. It is considered a limited capacity system which provides temporary storage of information capable by conjoining information from the subsidiary systems, and long-term memory, into a single episodic representation. |