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IB Psychology Deep Dive
Justin
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Created for IB Psychology students.
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The Phonological Loop and Articulatory Suppression (WMM) - Landry & Bartling (2011)
IB Psychology Deep Dive
10 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
The Phonological Loop and Articulatory Suppression (WMM) - Landry & Bartling (2011)

Created through Google's NotebookLM. This podcast is made for IB Psychology students studying the Cognitive Approach's understanding of human behaviour.

The female host is glitchy in some sections. I'll look to rectify this at some point with a new version.

This research paper by Landry & Bartling (2011) investigates the phonological loop, a component of Baddeley's model of working memory, which is responsible for processing auditory and speech-based information. The study utilizes articulatory suppression, a technique that disrupts the phonological loop by requiring participants to repeat irrelevant sounds, to demonstrate its impact on memory performance. By comparing the performance of participants who engage in articulatory suppression to a control group, the researchers aim to show that disrupting the phonological loop significantly reduces the accuracy of serial recall, providing further support for Baddeley's model. Link to original study: https://www.mcneese.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/AJPR-11-07-Landry-5-09.pdf

IB Psychology Deep Dive
Created for IB Psychology students.