Memory
Across
- 5. Type of Interference where old interferes with new (struggle to learn new material).
- 6. The term for how much information can be stored.
- 7. Some lab studies investigating memory can be criticised for lacking this type of validity.
- 9. ... Buffer (part of the working memory model)
- 10. Theory of forgetting where information competes for space in brain. examples are proactive and retroactive.
- 12. This state can increase or decrease the accuracy of eye witness testimonies.
- 14. The term for the for in which information is stored.
- 15. The ... Interview
- 16. Visual-Spatial ... (part of the working memory model)
- 17. The type of cues that are internal in the retrieval failure theory.
- 19. LTM about skills.
- 21. The second name of the man who supports the MSM and also provides evidence that goes against it. Clive...
- 22. The process by which information is transferred from the sensory register to the STM.
Down
- 1. LTM about factual information.
- 2. LTM about personal information.
- 3. If information is ... then it can make people believe something happened when it did not, decreasing the accuracy of EWT
- 4. Type of Interference where new interferes with old (struggle to remember old stuff).
- 8. ... loop (part of working memory model)
- 11. The type of cues that are environmental in the retrieval failure theory
- 13. Central ... (part of working memory model)
- 17. The memory model by Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968)is called the Multi ... Model
- 18. The term for how long information can be stored for.
- 20. It is assumed the MSM is this. It means the model suggests the process of memory occurs straight across the model.