Mod 22: Information Processing
Across
- 4. Identifying info. you previously learned.
- 9. Memory with unlimited storage.
- 10. Example: ROY G BIV
- 11. We are more likely to remember things at the beginning and end.
- 12. Studying info. even after you think you know it.
- 13. The processing of getting info. out of memory storage.
- 14. Memories processed in the cerebellum.
- 15. Momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli.
- 16. Enhanced ability to retrieve more quickly in a similar emotional state.
- 17. Enhanced ability to retrieve more quickly in a similar environment.
- 21. Surprisingly this can enhance your memories. Some say it's a survial thing.
- 23. Type of encoding when you relate new vocabulary to similar words.
- 24. Retrieval used when answering an essay question.
Down
- 1. Use this strategy if you have to learn more than 7 items.
- 2. Rehearsal os another word for ________.
- 3. Making memory trails with your synapse and neurotransmitters.
- 5. Momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli.
- 6. Implicit memory is the recall of ___ and procedures.
- 7. Processing that occurs with little or no effort.
- 8. Explicit memory is the recall of ___ and experiences.
- 11. The capacity of this memory is 7 +/- 2.
- 16. All the stimuli in your environment first enters this memory.
- 18. Processing that occurs when we try to learn.
- 19. What type of memories are associated with emotional events.
- 20. Memories processed in the hippocampus.
- 22. Effect that has you studying in small chunks of time over a longer period of time.