memory
Across
- 3. is the first stage of memory
- 5. the process that occurs when new information apears in short-term memory at replaces what was already there
- 7. the sensory register that briefly holds mental images of virtual stimuli
- 10. the process of recalling information from memory storage
- 13. information that is more easily retieved in the context on which it was encoded and stored
- 17. refered to as the "feeling-of-knowing experience"
- 20. the maintenance of a very detailed visual memory over several months
- 23. a memory device that creats a meaningful link between new information and the information already known
- 25. a memory that consists of the skills and procedures one had learned
Down
- 1. the tendency to recall the initial item or items in a series
- 2. clear memories of emotionally significant moments or events
- 4. the sensory register in which trances ofnsounds are held and may be retrieved within several secounds
- 6. the process by which we recollect prior experiences
- 8. the maintenance of encoded information over time
- 9. a memory of a specific event
- 11. the mental representations that we form of the world by organizing bits of information into knowledge
- 12. tendancy to recall the last item in a series
- 14. the translation of infomation into a form that can be stored in memory
- 15. the repetition of new information in an attempt to keep from forgetting it
- 16. memories in which information is more easily retrieved when one is in the same emotional or psychological state as when the memory war originally encoded orlearned
- 18. a memory of specific information
- 19. memory that holds information briefly before it's stored or forgotten
- 21. a memory of general knowledge and informatiom that can be known
- 22. memory the type or storage of a memory capable of large and relatively permanent storage
- 24. is the organization of items into familiar or manageble units