Memory and Cognition
Across
- 2. Mental representation of knowledge.
- 3. Vocabulary of a language.
- 5. Fading of memory over time.
- 8. Novelty or uniqueness of an idea.
- 9. Social group one identifies with.
- 13. Memory loss or impairment.
- 14. Standard or average measurement.
- 16. Presentation influencing perception.
- 19. Recalling stored information.
- 20. Mental shortcuts for decision-making.
- 21. Activating related concepts in memory.
- 23. Grouping similar concepts.
- 24. Relying on initial information in decision-making.
Down
- 1. Degree of category representation.
- 4. Transforming information into memory.
- 6. Smallest unit of meaning.
- 7. Establishing a consistent measurement.
- 10. Disruption of memory recall.
- 11. Social group outside one's identification.
- 12. Mental ability to solve problems.
- 15. Systematic errors in judgment.
- 17. Specific instance within a category.
- 18. Smallest sound unit in language.
- 22. Rules governing sentence structure.
- 24. Language impairment due to brain damage.