Memory

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Across
  1. 2. incoming information first enters this memory.
  2. 4. long-term memory containing information pertaining to facts, names, dates etc.
  3. 6. memories of events that are very arousing or surprising.
  4. 7. interference process by which old memories interfere with the ability to remember new information.
  5. 8. several smaller units combined to form large chunks.
Down
  1. 1. rehearsal which attempts to connect the "to be retained information" to the already existing information in long-term memory.
  2. 3. memory of general awareness and knowledge.
  3. 5. method by which information is recorded and registered for the primary time so it becomes usable by our memory system.