Tag: memory model


PUSH-DOWN STACK

The Push-Down Stack Model: An Overview of Memory Organization The Push-Down Stack (PDS) model serves as a foundational conceptual tool within cognitive psychology, primarily utilized to illustrate the organizational structure and access mechanisms of certain types of memory, most notably short-term memory (STM) or working memory. This model borrows heavily from concepts established in computer […]

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ELEMENTARY PERCEIVER AND MEMORIZER (EPAM)

ELEMENTARY PERCEIVER AND MEMORIZER (EPAM) The Elementary Perceiver and Memorizer, widely known by the acronym EPAM, stands as one of the earliest and most influential computer programs designed to simulate fundamental aspects of human cognition, specifically focusing on the mechanisms underlying rote learning. Developed during the formative years of cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence (AI), […]

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ACOUSTIC FILTER

Conceptual Foundations and Definition The concept of the Acoustic Filter emerges within specialized variations of cognitive and memory models, specifically those attempting to delineate the precise pathway auditory information takes as it transitions from raw sensory input into a usable, temporary memory trace. Fundamentally, the Acoustic Filter serves as a mandatory gatekeeper, designed to ensure […]

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