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BRIEFLY EXPLAIN ONE ALTERNATIVE TO THE MULTI-STORE MODEL OF MEMORY AND CONSIDER THE STRENGTHS AND/OR LIMITATIONS OF THIS MODEL.  

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BRIEFLY EXPLAIN ONE ALTERNATIVE TO THE MULTI-STORE MODEL OF MEMORY AND CONSIDER THE STRENGTHS AND/OR LIMITATIONS OF THIS MODEL. Other than the multi-store model there are other models of memory, the one that we will look at is the levels of processing model. This model is more detailed than the multi-store model. Craik and Lockhart explained that long-term memories are formed through processing rather than rehearsal and the deeper the experience is processed the more memorable it would be. In this model there are two ways that information can be formed which are; deep encoding processes and long-term memories are formed or rehearsal and lower level processing which forms primary memory which is like short-term memory. Craik and Lockhart call it primary memory as it is a flexible processing rather than a limited store as shown in the multi-store model. There are five types of processing, these are; depth, organisation, distinctiveness, elaboration and...

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