Cognition
Across
- 1. capacity, attention is limited and taxed too much
- 3. memory, facts or knowledge stored
- 4. effect, we have better memory when it’s stored into smaller units rather than one
- 9. creating a new category
- 10. something is in the way
- 13. exercising your memory to keep it stored
- 16. forgetting
- 17. the way we interpret thinking throughout the world
- 18. electroencephalography
- 19. study, a research study that examines causal relationships between variables
Down
- 2. either/or
- 5. unwanted experiences occurring over and over again that leads to trauma
- 6. perspective, perspective in psychology that describes cognition according to the mechanisms of the brain
- 7. method, grounded on four core principles (empiricism/determinism/testability/parsimony)
- 8. being able to recognize
- 9. possible behavior in a given environment
- 11. smallest units of sound recognizable through human speech
- 12. effect, a result where common members of a category show a processing advantage
- 14. a person appointed to act as a substitute of another
- 15. errors, stem from our inability to retrieve information