AP PSYCH

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Across
  1. 3. A phenomenon that taking a test on material improves long-term retention more effectively than simply restudying it.
  2. 4. A memory aid that uses associations to help remember complex information
  3. 6. A learning and memory principle where studying information over time in shorter, spaced-out sessions improves long-term retention compared to cramming it all at once.
  4. 7. Mental Processing that requires conscious attention and effort
  5. 8. A brief, vivid sensory memory for visual information that lasts for up to a second after the stimulus is gone
  6. 10. A type of mental processing that focuses on superficial, or structural, features of information, such as its appearance or sound, rather than its meaning.
  7. 11. Brains ability to handle mental processes unconsciously and without focused attention
  8. 12. A short term recall of auditory information that lasts 2-4 seconds
Down
  1. 1. A cognitive strategy that involves actively engaging with information by focusing on its meaning, rather than its surface-level features.
  2. 2. Grouping smaller pieces of information into one larger group
  3. 5. Unconscious memory that affects behaviors and skills without thought or effort
  4. 9. Conscious and intentional recollection of facts and personal experiences