Psych
Across
- 2. loss of memory for information acquired before the onset of amnesia.
- 6. a type of memory loss that occurs when you can't form new memories.
- 9. a type of short-term sensory memory in which one can recall visual images for just a few milliseconds after the physical image has disappeared
- 10. the process of repeatedly verbalizing or thinking about a piece of information.
- 12. Not LongTerm Memory
- 14. the act of stopping yourself from thinking or feeling something.
- 16. Semantic memory reflects the knowledge of the world, and the term general knowledge is often used. It holds generic information that is more than likely acquired across various contexts and is used across different situations.
- 18. is a type of implicit memory which aids the performance of particular types of tasks without conscious awareness of these previous experiences.
Down
- 1. a memory and learning technique that involves the formation of associations and connections between new information and knowledge that has already been learned.
- 3. the state of an item that is retained in memory, after encoding
- 4. is the inability of human adults to remember episodic experiences that occurred during the first few years of life (generally 0–3 years) and the tendency to have sparse recollection of episodic experiences that occurred before age 10
- 5. the act of getting information into our memory system through automatic or effortful processing
- 7. a type of long-term memory that involves conscious recollection of previous experiences together with their context in terms of time, place, associated emotions, etc.
- 8. the process of recovering or locating information stored in memory.
- 11. is a process by which small individual pieces of a set of information are bound together
- 13. defense mechanism that "ensures that what is unacceptable to the conscious mind, and would if recalled arouse anxiety, is prevented from entering into it."
- 15. the brief sensory memory of audible sounds.
- 17. The opposite of ShortTerm Memory