Theory of Memory and Remembering
Across
- 3. A way to improve or expand memory by repeating it over and over again until it is committed to memory.
- 4. is the ability to identify someone or something previously encountered or prior knowledge; 1 of the 3 ways of remembering.
- 5. A way to improve or expand memory by attaching the content that you want to remember to a location, a part of the room or house as specific memory trigger.
- 10. ____________________ is a form of forgetting occurs through the passage of time.
- 11. __________ is the first stage of memory, transformation of sensory information into a form that can be processed and stored in the brain.
- 12. is the ability to recall or keep information in the mind; example keep an idea or image in the mind.
- 14. is the ability to perform a task or function; 1 of the 3 ways of remembering.
- 16. _________________ is a form of forgetting where unpleasant experiences were for forgotten like repression.
- 18. is the recall of fact or experiences.
- 19. ___________ memory is continuing storage of information at the preconscious and unconscious level when information can stored for a few minutes to a lifetime.
Down
- 1. is also the stages of memory, beginning with encoding (put in memory), storage (maintain in memory) and retrieval (recover from memory).
- 2. ____________ memory is our conscious data processing section which can hold up to 7 +/- 2 items (5-9 items) for a brief moment.
- 6. A way to improve or expand memory by organising words into a story to remember.
- 7. is demonstrated in 3 ways.
- 8. is the ability bring back from memory; recollect something learned or experienced; 1 of the 3 ways of remembering.
- 9. A form of forgetting where new learning interferes with things previously learned. (new learning takes over the old knowledge)
- 13. A way to improve or expand memory by creating a meaningful word with the initial letters of other words, example P.I.P.E.S
- 15. ___________ is the 2nd stage of memory, transferring of encoded information into storage in the memory.
- 16. A way to improve or expand memory by creating a link between the items that we want to remember, example "Ooh Ooh Ooh To Touch And Feel Very Good Velvet, Such Heaven" to recall the 12 cranial nerves.
- 17. is to retain information in the memory to be recalled with effort or think of again; the ability to spontaneously recall information stored in the memory.