Abstract
Rich Shiffrin was a graduate student in psychology when he and Dick Atkinson, then a member of the Stanford faculty, began working on a series of experiments related to memory. Their research became the basis for a theoretical framework they called the Multistore Model of Memory, a three-stage process. It begins with sensory input, when sensory registers allow the brain to capture information from the environment. Working memory is held in a short-term store for a brief period of time before it is either forgotten or encoded for long-term storage.
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Cognitive Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Learning Theory/Memory, Inside Out
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