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Cognitive psychologists refer to the distinction between surface- versus meaning-level processing as ____.

 Storage in memory

 Artificially reconstructed

 Raw information

 Sensory versus semantic processing​

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Answered by Vasant161981
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The levels of processing model (Craik & Lockhart, 1972) focuses on the depth of processing involved in memory, and predicts the deeper information is processed, the longer a memory trace will last.

Craik defined depth as:

"the meaningfulness extracted from the stimulus rather than in terms of the number of analyses performed upon it.” (1973, p. 48)

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Answered by GulabLachman
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It is referred to as the distinction between surface- versus meaning-level processing as Sensory versus semantic processing​

  • It is an unstructured method as compared to others. The fundamental notion is that our memory is only the outcome of information processing.
  • Short-term memory and long-term memory are only antecedents of the depth with which information is processed, and they are not clearly separate from one another.
  • As a result, this theory concentrates on the processes involved in overall memory rather than the stores or structures involved like the short-term and long-term memory.
  • Elaboration rehearsal, an effective component of deep processing that improves memory, requires a more thorough review of the material visuals, ideas, etc
  • Whereas, semantics takes place when we encode a word's meaning and contrast it with words having related meanings.

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