Memory Science 1
Across
- 1. – "Ganglia" Brain region involved in habit formation and procedural memory.
- 4. – Nerve cells that send signals in the brain.
- 10. – Part of the brain that coordinates motor learning and motor memory.
- 11. – Type of memory involving facts and general knowledge.
- 12. – Chemicals that carry messages between neurons.
- 15. – Brain region that links emotions with memory.
- 17. – Tiny gaps where neurons pass signals.
- 18. – Type of memory used to hold and manipulate information in the moment.
Down
- 2. – The process of keeping information in memory over time.
- 3. – Type of memory that stores information for long periods.
- 5. – Type of memory that holds small amounts of information briefly.
- 6. – Type of memory for skills and “how to do” things.
- 7. – "Cortex" Part of the brain that helps with working memory and decision making.
- 8. – The process of turning information into a memory.
- 9. – The act of bringing a memory back to mind.
- 13. – The brain’s ability to adapt and change.
- 14. – Type of memory involving personal experiences or events.
- 16. – Brain region critical for forming new memories.