Pyschology Unit 3 Vocabulary(Aryan Bandi)
Across
- 2. Their master is the central executive; some examples are visual sketchpad or episodic buffer
- 5. The process of remembering/what certain dogs love doing with sticks
- 6. "I forgot;" the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon is an example of this
- 7. "I can't remember the exact word... but it's on my ___ __ __ _____
- 8. Store that you are using to read this clue
- 10. What orchestra might do to commit their pieces to memory
- 12. Store that holds 7±2 chunks of information, says Miller in a 1956 article
- 13. A subsection of this might be echoic or iconic;
- 16. What we use to remember what we need to do for homework
- 17. Rehearsal Connecting new knowledge to old knowledge to learn better and remember faster
- 18. Baddeley added this component last in 2000; it tracks time and combines info from other components
- 19. What stores the words we hear
Down
- 1. Change your password 10 times, then try to remember the first one. This phenomenon is why you can’t(hint: the new ones interfere with recollection of the old ones)
- 3. “Sound it out;” remembering things based on how you say them
- 4. Crashing a car in the past might stop you from re-learning how to drive because of this phenomenon
- 9. Sherlock Holmes once said that our brain is like an attic. If you shove everything in there, you will run out of space and lose other things(memories).
- 10. What happens when you don't practice juggling for a year
- 11. Whiteboard in your brain
- 14. Part of Baddeley’s working memory model that deals with auditory memory.
- 15. Store with an infinite capacity for recollection