Known as the "inner eye," this system handles visual and spatial data. It’s what you use to visualize a route or remember the layout of a room.
Understanding the Baddeley & Hitch Model of Working Memory In 1974, Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch changed the way we think about the human mind. Before their work, psychologists largely viewed short-term memory as a single "loading dock"—a simple waiting room for information before it moved into long-term storage. baddeley memory model
The original model struggled to explain how we combine information from different sources (e.g., remembering a story involves words from the Loop and mental images from the Sketchpad). Known as the "inner eye," this system handles