työmuistimalli
Työmuistimalli refers to a theoretical framework used in cognitive psychology and neuroscience to explain the mechanisms of working memory. Working memory is a system responsible for temporarily storing and manipulating information needed for complex cognitive tasks such as learning, reasoning, and comprehension. It is distinct from short-term memory, emphasizing the active processing and manipulation of information rather than just passive storage.
Several prominent models exist to describe working memory. The most influential is the Baddeley and Hitch (1974)
Other models, such as the Cowan model, emphasize working memory as a part of long-term memory that