Types of memory
Across
- 3. (“knowing how”) is the unconscious memory of skills and how to do things.
- 4. General knowledge of facts and people, for example, concepts and schemas and it is not linked to time and place.
Down
- 1. A mechanism through which groups collectively encode, store, and retrieve knowledge
- 2. (“knowing what”) is the memory of facts and events and refers to those memories that can be consciously recalled. There are two subsets of declarative memory
- 5. The memory of specific events that have occurred at a given time and in a given place.