Memory
Across
- 2. Brain structure involved in encoding explicit memories
- 4. Memory that does not require conscious retrieval
- 5. Memory store where information is consciously manipulated
- 6. Entry point for memory storing exact replica of real world briefly
- 9. Permanent built-in features (e.g. capacity, duration)
- 10. Lifelong absence of voluntary mental imagery
- 11. Brain structure that encodes and stores procedural memories
- 12. A set of psychobiological systems and processes that encode, store and retrieve information
- 13. Sentence using first letters to remember information
- 14. Memory of general knowledge
- 15. Word formed from first letters of a phrase
- 20. Memory that can be consciously retrieved
- 22. Converting information into a storable form
- 24. Memory for skills and actions
- 26. Inability to recall memories before brain injury
- 27. Relatively permanent memory store
- 28. Accessing stored information
- 30. Associating items with locations to remember them
- 31. Grouping information into larger units to increase STM capacity
Down
- 1. Memory of personal experiences and self-knowledge
- 3. Navigational and cultural knowledge systems encoded through song and story
- 5. Knowledge and skills based on interconnected social, physical and spiritual understandings
- 7. Memory of personally experienced events
- 8. Inability to store new memories after brain injury
- 16. Brain structure involved in encoding emotional components of memory
- 17. Brain structure involved in procedural and habit learning
- 18. Brain structure that stores explicit memories
- 19. Retaining information in memory
- 21. Features under conscious control (e.g. attention, rehearsal)
- 23. Visual sensory memory lasting ~0.3 seconds
- 25. Techniques used to improve memory
- 29. Auditory sensory memory lasting 3–4 seconds