Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. To remember events from your favorite drama, you use this type of memory.
  2. 6. something a child needs while growing up
  3. 9. An example is "Kay Hirap Daw gumawa ng donut, cake at mamon" (to remember common metric system prefixes)
  4. 10. In Kpop: Tzuyu, Hyunjin, Jisoo, Jungkook, Irene, etc.; something displayed for the eyes to see
  5. 11. Something you own that connects your past to your present. It’s yours and yours alone unless you share it.
  6. 13. You know the meaning of the word “cognition” because of this kind of memory.
  7. 15. sometimes a guitar, sometimes a type of encoding
  8. 18. A recipe is an example of this.
  9. 21. a type of relationship one would want in seeking for a life partner
  10. 22. Many write this in their New Year's Resolutions, but only a few succeed.
  11. 23. An activity one can hate as a child, but one could badly want as an adult
  12. 24. something deliberately or consciously stated/done
  13. 25. something one does before an actual performance
Down
  1. 2. organizing information into familiar, manageable units; sounds like a fast-food chain
  2. 3. something indirectly or unconsciously stated/done
  3. 4. a belief about something that could affect how we remember; in Kpop groups: your favorite member
  4. 5. Sometimes a position effect on memory, sometimes a killer
  5. 7. does not need control, works on its own
  6. 8. Confidence is good, but ______________ sinks the ship – Oscar Wilde
  7. 12. an action that people with Amnesia would find hard to do
  8. 14. They say to not ask women about this.; can cause memory storage decay
  9. 16. an act that is difficult to do deliberately or with conscious effort
  10. 17. Simple, easy, and mental shortcuts used to solve problems
  11. 19. adj; Marylin Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Michael Jackson, Charlie Chaplin, BTS, Princess Diana, Lea Salonga are some
  12. 20. Week number when Memory, Cognition, and Decision-making is discussed in our IE 163; the average amount of items people can remember