PSYC341 Review

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Across
  1. 5. a disorder in which prosodic functions are either compromised or not functioning
  2. 8. a type of aphasia; speech lacks grammatical structure
  3. 9. recognize objects in the simplest way possible
  4. 11. the most basic unit of language that has meaning
  5. 12. 3D shapes that are used in recognition to create a whole object
  6. 16. occurs when one performs worse on an assessment or task when they are aware of a stereotype with their identity
  7. 17. when similar words in different languages helps in recognition
  8. 18. mental shortcuts
  9. 20. communicative; also help with lexical access
  10. 22. a sequence of events that are associated with familiar activities
  11. 24. a component of STM that deals with immediate conscious perceptual and linguistic processing
  12. 25. memory that is indefinitely held; includes autobiographical memories, knowledge about the world and events
  13. 27. type of aphasia; cannot name everyday objects
  14. 28. an approach in psychology that is only focuses on observable behavior; the stimulus is directly related to the response
  15. 29. the way in which the context of a word affects its meaning
  16. 30. can see, but cannot see any stimuli on a certain side of their visual field
Down
  1. 1. a representative of a category
  2. 2. variation in sounds and tone
  3. 3. using individual features of an object as a method for recognition
  4. 4. condition in which an individual is unable to create mental imagery
  5. 6. concentration of mental effort
  6. 7. when related memories become interconnected
  7. 10. condition in which sensations are "crossed" with others; seeing sounds, tasting color
  8. 13. a visual representation of sound frequencies
  9. 14. ability to detect things, but not be aware or be able to perceive them
  10. 15. an approach to cognition that emphasizes the whole of a stimulus as greater than its parts; top down processing
  11. 19. When you know what another person knows, then you are likely to understand what they mean
  12. 21. examines meanings of words and sentences
  13. 23. sensations; shortest element of memory
  14. 26. "thinking about thinking"; being aware of one's thoughts