Tag: Memory Processing


SHALLOW PROCESSING

Shallow processing is a fundamental concept within cognitive psychology, specifically articulated within the influential Levels of Processing (LOP) model of memory developed by Fergus Craik and Robert Lockhart in 1972. This mode of cognitive engagement is characterized by the superficial analysis of incoming information, where a stimulus is processed based solely on its immediate perceptual, […]

Read More

NARCOSYNTHESIS

Narcosynthesis Core Definition of Narcosynthesis Narcosynthesis is a specialized therapeutic technique employed primarily in psychiatry and clinical psychology, designed to facilitate the recall and processing of repressed or highly distressing memories, particularly those associated with psychological trauma. It involves the careful administration of certain medications, often fast-acting sedatives or anxiolytics such as benzodiazepines or barbiturates, […]

Read More