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Multi-store model
Proposes that memory consists of 3 distinct stores that differ in capacity, duration and coding.
Information flows linearly from one store to another through processes such as attention and rehearsal
Evidence for Multi-store model
Sperling (1960)
Shallice and Warrington (1970)
Scoville and Milner (1957)
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