Written Assignment #3

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Across
  1. 1. smallest unit of speech
  2. 3. When reading, this access route allows you to understand words by their visual stimulation instead of by their sound.
  3. 6. the physical object in the environment that is being sensed and perceived
  4. 7. “Did I dream this or did it happen?" is an example of _______ monitoring.
  5. 12. During speech, this occurs when your mouth keeps the same shape as the phoneme before it.
  6. 15. This type of definition specifies a concept using measurable conditions.
  7. 16. Establishing _________ _______ during conversation allows people to converse using their full scope of knowledge on the topic.
  8. 17. A popular example of thought suppression is the ______ _____ experiment.
  9. 19. memory tricks people use to memorize information faster and for a larger capacity
  10. 20. This code is the non-image, conceptual mental representation of a physical object.
  11. 21. a heuristic that causes people to remember figures as being straighter (more horizontal or vertical) than they actually are
  12. 22. type of listening when one ear listens while the other is registering auditory stimuli from another location
  13. 23. specific patterns stored in memory that help people recognize objects faster
  14. 25. In the network model, a _______ is one unit located within the network.
  15. 28. default conceptualization of an item that encompasses the prime example of a category
  16. 29. the way we think about memory; remembering to remember
Down
  1. 2. When understanding how our brains problem-solve, this cognition approach states that we will use our bodies to convey a word or thought.
  2. 4. Prototypes share characteristics in a _______ __________ category.
  3. 5. mental organization of a sequence of events
  4. 8. In an interpersonal conversation, the true meaning for this type of request is concealed/framed by a more socially acceptable context.
  5. 9. the fleeting, rapid memory that stores stimuli currently being perceived and processed
  6. 10. People with this mental handicap have trouble producing language, but they can still understand it.
  7. 11. the mental representation of a location or geography
  8. 13. a person with this type of amnesia is unable to form new memories
  9. 14. This cognitive psychology approach views cognition as an interrelated network of neuron-like links acting simultaneously.
  10. 18. the most basic unit of knowledge that can still be judged as either true or false
  11. 24. This approach to problem solving states that we use what we learned from a previous problem to solve a new, yet similar problem.
  12. 26. The __________ approach is judging new stimuli by how many common characteristics they share with other similar examples
  13. 27. interference from earlier memories that disrupts memorization of new information