reviewMemorySep 1, 2002Closed access

Levels of processing: Past, present... and future?

Baycrest Hospital

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Abstract

In this article I first briefly survey some enduring legacies of the Craik and Lockhart (1972) article on levels of processing (LOP) and address some common criticisms. In the next section I discuss whether memory can be regarded as "pure processing", the role of short-term memory in an LOP framework, measurement of "depth" in LOP, encoding-retrieval interactions, the concept of consolidation, and the reality of "levels" of processing. In the final section I offer some speculations on future directions, discussing the notion of levels of representation and a possible continuing role for LOP in memory research.

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Levels-of-processing effect
  • Consolidation (business)
  • Cognitive science
  • Section (typography)
  • Representation (politics)
  • Encoding (memory)
  • Cognitive psychology
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