Multi store model of memory

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Across
  1. 3. the process of storing something that is seen in our memory system.
  2. 6. for memory, this refers to the information we recall; in a broader sense, output can refer to behavioural response.
  3. 9. when we repeat information over and over again to make it stick.
  4. 13. the amount of information that can be stored in short-term and long-term memory.
  5. 14. the process of storing sound in our memory system.
  6. 15. when the short-term memory becomes ‘full’ and new information pushes out older information.
Down
  1. 1. the length of time information can be stored in short-term and long-term memory.
  2. 2. a memory store that holds potentially limitless amounts of information for up to lifetime.
  3. 4. for human memory, this refers to the sensory information we receive from our environment.
  4. 5. when new information overwrites older information, for example when a new phone number takes the place of an old number in your memory.
  5. 7. the operations we perform on sensory information in the brain.
  6. 8. the process of storing the meaning of information in our memory system, rather than the sound of a word, we store the definition/ meaning of that word.
  7. 10. the retention of information in our memory system.
  8. 11. the recall of stored memories.
  9. 12. turning sensory information into a form that can be used and stored by the brain.
  10. 16. our initial memory store that is temporary and limited.