Across
- 1. memory that is limitless
- 3. old memories get in the way of new memories
- 4. processing that takes place without conscious effort
- 10. how we get information out of our brain
- 11. examples that sum up concepts
- 12. we learn the first and last items of a list
- 14. language influences what the way we think
- 15. mental groupings of similar objects, events, ideas, and people
- 16. learning that remained over time, can be restored or retrieved
- 18. hints that help unlock our memories
- 19. type of problem solving, step by step procedures and are guaranteed to get the correct answer
- 20. rules we use to assemble sentences
- 21. how we get information to the brain
- 22. memory technique that uses repetition
- 26. inability to recall memories before the incident
- 28. processing that takes place when we put in a purposeful effort to remember something
- 29. type of memory is without conscious recall (skills, classical conditioning)
Down
- 2. new memories get in the way of old memories
- 5. smallest unit of language that has meaning
- 6. how we hold onto that information or store it
- 7. memory that can remember up to 7 things at a time
- 8. type of problem solving,quick but not guaranteed a solution
- 9. inability to form new memories
- 13. when we can't identify where we got the information from
- 17. ability to call up memories like a fill in the blank test
- 18. basic sounds
- 23. organized structures that help us organize information
- 24. the rules that give us meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences
- 25. identifying something you already learned
- 27. type of memory that can be consciously recalled (facts or experiences)
