AP Psych Unit 7 Vocab
Across
- 1. – Turning the teacher’s lecture into a memory.
- 3. – Neurons firing faster after practicing something for weeks.
- 4. – Being unable to form new memories after a brain injury.
- 5. – Placing items on a list around your house in your mind.
- 6. – Grouping numbers like 310-555-9876 to remember them more easily.
- 7. – Using the hippocampus to form new memories.
- 8. – Studying for a test by repeating vocab words over and over.
- 11. – Knowing how to type on a keyboard without thinking about it.
- 13. – Riding a bike automatically.
- 18. – Remembering something better when you’re in the same room you learned it in.
- 20. – The split-second image you still “see” after a camera flash.
- 21. – You know someone’s name starts with J, but can’t say it.
- 23. – Remembering the last items on a list best.
- 24. – Knowing a fact but not remembering where you learned it.
- 25. – Remembering the first items on a list best.
Down
- 1. – Recalling your last birthday party.
- 2. – Forgetting events from before a car accident.
- 9. – Remembering a vocab word by linking it to a personal story.
- 10. – Not remembering anything from when you were 1 or 2 years old.
- 12. – Remembering to take your meds at 7 PM.
- 14. – New math formulas make you forget old ones.
- 15. – Remembering that Paris is the capital of France.
- 16. – Thinking a car was going “fast” because a witness said it “zoomed.”
- 17. – Remembering a song’s lyrics only after someone hums the tune.
- 19. – Your old password keeps popping into your head instead of the new one.
- 22. – Pulling a fact out of your memory during a test.