10-2B Forgetting Improving (no spaces 2-word answer)

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Across
  1. 7. Chris developed ___ amnesia when he fell off a ladder; now he cannot form new memories.
  2. 8. Repression is a defense mechanism where we block ___ memories from our consciousness.
  3. 10. You can study while dancing & listening to music, & later any of these ___ can trigger the memory.
  4. 11. If we don’t encode information into ___ ___ memory , we cannot remember it: encoding failure.
  5. 14. You had a very ___ visit to the children’s museum as a kid & remember those memories vividly.
  6. 16. Kyla suffers from ___ , because she cannot remember the abuse she suffered as a child.
  7. 17. ___ rehearsal relates new information to what you already know and it is more effective.
  8. 18. You can form ___ memories with anterograde amnesia, but not semantic or episodic.
  9. 19. When trauma or disease cause the loss of memories this is ____ .
  10. 20. It has not been proven that long term memories ever ____ , outside of head injury & electric shock.
Down
  1. 1. James has been studying his notes every other day for the test, he’s practicing ___ ___ .
  2. 2. If you are already healthy, it is possible that ___ ___ might improve your memory.
  3. 3. ___ occurs when we are unable to retrieve information that was entered into long term memory.
  4. 4. ___ ___ occurs when memory loss happens before the memory process begins.
  5. 5. You can’t remember your parent’s old phone #, only the new phone # : Retroactive ___
  6. 6. H.M. did not remember the puzzle he did each day, but his ___ ___ increased over time.
  7. 9. Your nerve cells need ___ ___ to stay healthy, so make sure you eat enough meat and dairy.
  8. 12. Sue has __ amnesia after being struck by lightning; now she cannot remember past memories.
  9. 13. Scott Bolzan fell, hit his head, and ___ all his memories. He was 46 years of age.
  10. 15. ___ interference: You can’t remember the new teacher’s name, because of the old teacher’s name.