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  • An overview and outline of the development of Baddeley and Hitch's model of working memory. Here is a link to a PDF file of notes of the presentation
    docs.google.co...
    Here is a link to the original Prezi presentation that I used in this screencast
    prezi.com/h6xpj...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @JohnMineiro
    @JohnMineiro 8 років тому +3

    Your videos have been helping me a lot! I'm a 1st year psychology student, and sometimes i get confused in class. It's great to know that i can always count on your videos to help!
    A BIG THANKS

    • @itutortube
      @itutortube  8 років тому +2

      glad to hear these things are still proving useful. Best of luck with your studies

  • @itutortube
    @itutortube  10 років тому +7

    Thanks for the flattering recommendation Charlie round-turner but I don't think reviewing my video materials is a good substitute for going to class. You need to actively engage with this stuff if you are really going to understand it and you can't get that from videos alone. Please do keep watching and tell me about things you would like to see but please do keep going to class too.

    • @barbaradonohue4822
      @barbaradonohue4822 3 роки тому

      Since the pandemic and reverting to on-line classes, these videos have been invaluable. In addition to text books.

    • @itutortube
      @itutortube  3 роки тому

      @@barbaradonohue4822 glad to hear they're still being useful. Best of luck with your studies

  • @missjo174
    @missjo174 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you. Clearly and simply explained .🇮🇪🇮🇪🙂🙂

  • @anitaoomen8021
    @anitaoomen8021 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video. I'm a student of psychology, and after studying this topic in my book, was left a bit confused. Your video was very helpful!

    • @itutortube
      @itutortube  10 років тому +1

      It's good to know these things are useful, but if you really want to understand the topic go and watch the videos of Alan Baddeley at gocognitive's channel, Alan Baddeley on the development of the working memory model. Best of luck with your studies, Anita

  • @Andimfeelinggood
    @Andimfeelinggood 10 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I think it is very good that people put educational videos on youtube. Helps me a lot and gives me a little brake from all the book studying!

    • @itutortube
      @itutortube  10 років тому

      You are welcome, Dolores, I hope you are making progress with your studies and that the books aren't too boring.

  • @AliskaBierman
    @AliskaBierman 7 років тому

    Excellent video! Really loved the way you presented the model and linked the evidence. It certainly made things clearer than my textbook. Thank you.

    • @itutortube
      @itutortube  6 років тому

      Aliska Bierman thanks for the feedback, it's good to know these things are proving useful still

  • @MrRastaMesh
    @MrRastaMesh 10 років тому +2

    Not even gonna bother turning up to my psychology lessons anymore....
    You can find me on the library roof salvaging some 3g watching these videos instead.

  • @violetl.4615
    @violetl.4615 8 років тому +2

    which program or application did you use your make this video presentation?

    • @itutortube
      @itutortube  7 років тому

      Violet L. I use Prezi and screencast with Mac Quicktime

  • @sting_like_a_BeeCee
    @sting_like_a_BeeCee 10 років тому

    Excellently presented, succinct and to the point in plain language that I actually understood without the usual psychobabble!!! Probably one of the best video explanations of the WMM I've come across, thank you :-)

    • @itutortube
      @itutortube  10 років тому

      You're very kind and more than welcome. All the best with your studies.

  • @biancam1180
    @biancam1180 7 років тому +1

    this has helped me ALOT.. thanks 😊

    • @itutortube
      @itutortube  7 років тому

      Bianca M thanks, it's good to know this sort if thing is useful

  • @amyhitchenes3038
    @amyhitchenes3038 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for this video! :)

  • @marcinklimko55
    @marcinklimko55 6 років тому

    The inner voice is dependent on the subvocalization (larynx movements and other muscles), so we use body to help auditory imagery, the visual imagery requires the "inner scribe" but which muscles does it use? If not eye movement, than what ? Tense face muscles ? Or it is not supported by body work as phonological loop is ?

    • @nespith
      @nespith 5 років тому

      I'm not sure subvocalization is auditory imagery. I have total aphantasia where I can't imagine any senses or visual/auditory memory. I still have inner speech but I can't play sounds or songs or anything like that in my head unless I choose to sing a song to myself in my inner whispering voice.

  • @nespith
    @nespith 5 років тому

    Apparently new research on aphantasia is showing memory is actually much more complicated than how it's currently thought of. www.academia.edu/35252937/What_is_it_like_to_remember_something_SDAM_aphantasia_and_the_role_of_imagery_in_memory

    • @itutortube
      @itutortube  4 роки тому

      Agreed, this seems to be something of a long term trend in psychology. Things are always more complex and less comprehensible than they seem at first.