Sunday, December 22, 2019

Memory - Working Memory - Baddeley's Research



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baddeley%27s_model_of_working_memory


Baddeley's Model of Working Memory is a model of human memory proposed by Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch in 1974, in an attempt to present a more accurate model of primary memory (often referred to as short-term memory). Working memory splits primary memory into multiple components, rather than considering it to be a single, unified construct.

Baddeley & Hitch proposed their three-part working memory model as an alternative to the short-term store in Atkinson & Shiffrin's 'multi-store' memory model (1968). This model is later expanded upon by Baddeley and other co-workers to add a fourth component, and has become the dominant view in the field of working memory. However, alternative models are developing (see working memory), providing a different perspective on the working memory system.


More recent work on working memory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_memory

Dancing in the Dark - The Privilege of Participating in God’s Ministry in the World

Dancing in the Dark, Revised Edition: The Privilege of Participating in God’s Ministry in the World

Graham Buxton
Wipf and Stock Publishers, 08-Nov-2016 - Religion - 334 pages

Christians are often tempted to encapsulate God in their own little boxes, as if God could be tied down to our finite way of thinking. But we can neither domesticate nor fully understand God, for theology has a lot to do with coming to terms with the mystery of God. This revised edition of Dancing in the Dark--shaped, as in the first edition, by the two overarching themes of God as Trinity and a theology of participation--embraces the notion of mystery in presenting a compelling vision of seeing all things finally united within the inner life of God. As we engage in Christian ministry, we are summoned to participate as grace-filled faith communities in the triune God's immeasurably loving and healing work in the world, leading those who are in darkness into an awareness of the God who imparts life in all its glorious abundance, that which is so . . . and a journey into the mystery of that which is to come. The liberating ministry of the gospel is both a declaration and an invitation--an invitation to the dance!

https://books.google.co.in/books?id=uUOcDQAAQBAJ