PSYC341 Review Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. The smallest unit of sound in a language, a single syllable
  2. 5. A type of memeory that feels better for more strongly significant events
  3. 7. The type of effect that comes into play when color words are displayed in different colored fonts
  4. 11. The average capacity of STM
  5. 13. The type of filter that would enable one to recognize meaning from surrounding noise even if they are not paying attention to it
  6. 15. A memory technique where similar information is grouped together into units
  7. 16. The general term for a technique that helps one remember
  8. 18. The type of filter that would prevent one from recognizing their name called out if they were focusing on a certain task.
  9. 20. The coding theory that suggests we store mental representations linguistically
  10. 22. The technique that involves putting the information you’re trying to remember into a picture or scene
  11. 23. The stimulus as it is once it begins to interact with the nervous system
  12. 24. A reading strategy that involves five steps
  13. 25. The theory that suggests we store categories using every example we've ever encountered of that category
  14. 26. The type of amnesia where memory after the incident is not retained
  15. 27. The theory that suggests we store categories as a single, most fitting example of that category
  16. 28. The type of party that names an effect of interest when studying filter theories.
Down
  1. 1. The type of stimulus that begins the process of perception
  2. 2. A task in which participants are asked to generate full or partial reports
  3. 3. The smallest unit of meaning in a language
  4. 6. The name for the visuospatial region of working memory
  5. 8. Elements of language that are not covered by formal rules but rather shared understanding and cultural context
  6. 9. A type of visual sensory memory
  7. 10. The mental recognition and interpretation of sensory information
  8. 11. The grammatical rules of a language determining how morphemes and words can be put together
  9. 12. The type of amnesia where memory before the incident is not retained
  10. 14. A descriptor for the portion of working memory that stores processes and occurances
  11. 17. The type of bias that encourages one to stay within a given schema when recalling events
  12. 19. A three letter abbreviation for the type of memory that comes after sensory memory
  13. 21. The initial reception of information by the nervous system
  14. 29. The coding theory that suggests mental representations are exactly like the real thing