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				<title>Levels of Processing: The Effects of Orthographic, Phonologic, and Semantic Processing on Memory</title>
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				<description>By Emily A. Barton - The processes by which the human brain creates, stores, and uses memories are very complex and have been the topics of many research experiments in psychology. In 1972, Craik and Lockhart published a paper on levels of processing that suggested, &amp;ldquo;memory traces can be seen as records of analyses carried out for the purposes of perception and comprehension, and that deeper, more semantic, processing results in more durable traces&amp;rdquo; (Nyberg, 2002, p. 345). In the levels of processing model, there are three levels. The most shallow of these levels is the orthographic level, which is achieved...</description>
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