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Levels of processing effects on implicit and explicit memory tasks: using question position to investigate the lexical-processing hypothesis
Authors:Newell Ben R  Andrews Sally
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, UK. b.newell@ucl.ac.uk
Abstract:One interpretation of levels of processing effects (LOP) on priming in implicit tests of memory is in terms of deficits in lexical processing during shallow study tasks. In two experiments the extent of lexical processing engaged in during standard shallow encoding tasks was manipulated by placing the encoding question either before or after the target stimulus. Clear evidence was found in explicit memory tasks that placing the question after the target stimulus increased the depth of processing of words presented in shallow encoding tasks. In contrast, there was no evidence of such an effect on the priming observed in implicit memory tasks. The results suggest that the role of lexical processing in LOP effects on priming requires further specification.
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