intro to memory and cognition

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Across
  1. 3. the system that control attention in the multi-component model,
  2. 8. a serial position effect that items mentioned at the end are better recalled,
  3. 10. an expressive language deficit with problem in speech production,
  4. 13. the focus attention to one specific information and ignore others,
  5. 17. the smallest unit of meaning in language,
  6. 20. the mental representation of stimulus that not physically present,
  7. 21. when new information interfere with with old information and old memory,
  8. 24. the loss of ability to remember memory happened before trauma to brain,
  9. 26. a cognitive disorder of impaired face recognition ability,
  10. 29. aphasia with fluent speech but poor language comprehension,
  11. 30. in cognitive maps relative to distance, the tendency to estimate shorter distance between or going to landmarks,
  12. 31. a form of declarative memory that about thing happened personally,
Down
  1. 1. attending to more than 2 stimulus at same time,
  2. 2. a visual processing error of failing to detect new visible objects,
  3. 4. when information you previously learned interfere new information and memory formation,
  4. 5. a deep information processing in terms of meaning and concepts that encourage recall,
  5. 6. the knowledge of social rules in language that help successful communication,
  6. 7. a abstract and simple sequence of events in specific order,
  7. 9. a cognitive processing approach that driven by sensory input
  8. 11. a mental representation that is language-like and abstract,
  9. 12. in cognitive maps relative to shape, the tendency to remember the figure as more regular and symmetrical,
  10. 14. the most stereotypical and representative example of a category,
  11. 15. in cognitive maps relative to position, the tendency to remember several separated structures as more lined up in straight row,
  12. 16. the loss of ability to form new memory after trauma to brain,
  13. 18. a mental strategy that combine smaller units into a large unit,
  14. 19. in cognitive maps relative to position, the tendency to remember slightly tilted structure as more vertical or horizontal then it is in reality,
  15. 22. in cognitive maps relative to distance, the tendency to estimate larger distance between two location if they are on opposite sides of geographical border,
  16. 23. a mental representation that resemble the physical objects,
  17. 25. a cognitive processing approach that driven by our knowledge and expectation,
  18. 27. a visual processing error of failing to detect changes in the scene/object,
  19. 28. a serial position effect that items mentioned at the beginning are better recalled,