Chapter 8 - Remembering Complex Events

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Across
  1. 2. the interval of time between acquiring new information and then retrieving it
  2. 8. of forgetting, the belief that memories decline with time
  3. 9. participants are given a list of words associated with a theme in which the theme word is not presented but is later recalled
  4. 10. a long-lasting memory tied to an emotional incident
Down
  1. 1. altering a person's experience of an event that can produce inaccurate memories
  2. 3. the entire collection of events from an individual's life
  3. 4. a memory error that disrupts an individual's recollection of the original story
  4. 5. an individual's ability to recognize normal occurrences based off of prior knowledge
  5. 6. the lack of remembering a specific word that is believed to be ingrained in one's vocabulary
  6. 7. difficulty remembering a memory located in long-term storage