Correct option is A
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visuospatial sketchpad is a component of Baddeley’s working memory model that is responsible for processing and storing visual and spatial information. Tasks that involve spatial orientation, such as pressing keys in a clockwise pattern, require this component of working memory.
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Visuospatial sketchpad: Handles spatial and visual tasks, like navigating or visualizing patterns.
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Phonological loop: Deals with verbal and auditory information.
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Bounded rationality: Refers to decision-making within cognitive limits, unrelated to working memory.
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Metacognition: Involves thinking about one's own thinking processes, not related to spatial tasks.
Information Booster: 1.
Baddeley’s Working Memory Model:
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Central Executive: Oversees the entire working memory system, allocating attention to different components.
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Visuospatial Sketchpad: Processes visual and spatial data.
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Phonological Loop: Handles verbal and auditory information.
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Episodic Buffer: Integrates information across domains and links to long-term memory.
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Examples of Visuospatial Tasks:
· Navigating a route.
· Solving puzzles.
· Remembering and manipulating spatial patterns.
Additional Knowledge: ·
Option (b) Bounded Rationality: Refers to decision-making with limited cognitive resources, unrelated to memory tasks.
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Option (c) Phonological Loop: Involved in tasks like remembering phone numbers or learning a language, not spatial patterns.
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Option (d) Metacognition: Reflects awareness of one's own thought processes, not directly tied to visuospatial tasks.