Unit 3: Memory and Motivation
Across
- 2. LT motivation: belief in one’s ability to succeed.
- 5. ...and belonging; love acceptance, friendship, social interaction
- 8. theory:...reduction; motivation is the process of satisfying needs (reducing drives) to maintain homeostasis.
- 9. misleading information can affect memory of an event.
- 12. misremember the time, place, person, or circumstance involved with a memory.
- 14. ...memories; a recollection of something (memory) that did not happen or recalling a distorted version of it.
- 15. ...attention; ability to direct mental resources to relevant information in order to process that information further, while also ignoring irrelevant information
- 18. living to one's full potential, achieving personal dreams and aspirations
- 20. transformation of sensory inout into neural code
- 21. good self-opinion, accomplishments, reputation
- 22. theory:...arousal; the amount if excitement, stimulation, fright (arousal) depends on the individual.
- 23. LT motivation: the need or desire to do well relative to standards of excellence.
- 24. LT motivation: should be challenging, encouraging effort, persistence, and concentration.
- 26. ...memory; manipulating information to keep it ready for use (ex: chunking)
- 28. theory: ...of needs; basic needs must be met before a person can experience personal growth.
- 30. anything that helps you access a memory
- 31. learning aids to help retrieval; (usually to help remember a list)
Down
- 1. refers to factors of differing strength that energize, direct, or sustain behaviour.
- 3. vivid memories like a “flash photo” capturing the moment you first learned surprising news.
- 4. changing of memories over time to be consistent with current beliefs or attitudes
- 6. unwanted memories recur when they are not desired
- 7. “blanking” tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon: temporarily unable to retrieve a memory
- 10. LT motivation: ...gratification; the ability to resist an immediate reward.
- 11. theory:...principle; seek pleasure, avoid pain
- 13. accessing encoded info when needed
- 16. maintaining information
- 17. inability to access memory from long-term storage
- 19. food, water, oxygen, sleep, warmth
- 23. inattentive or shallow encoding of events
- 24. LT motivation: a deep passion and willingness to continue to work toward a goal despite hardships and pitfalls.
- 25. inaccurate portrayal of past events
- 27. security, protection, freedom from threats, shelter
- 29. ...memory; information organized and indexed