AP Psychology - Memory

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Across
  1. 4. ability to remember personally experienced events
  2. 6. remembering the last thing on a list
  3. 7. retrieving a memory is easier if in the same emotional state as when first encountered
  4. 8. manages the activities of the phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad
  5. 13. a momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli
  6. 14. processing at this semantic level involves elaboration and produces LTM
  7. 15. retention independent of conscious recollection, non-declarative memories
  8. 16. organizing items into familiar, manageable units
  9. 17. remembering the first thing on a list
  10. 19. inability to recall events from early childhood
  11. 20. type of amnesia in which past memories can no longer be retrieved
Down
  1. 1. ability to think about your thinking
  2. 2. increase in a synapse’s firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation
  3. 3. a momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli
  4. 5. type of amnesia in which new memories cannot be stored
  5. 7. study sessions in a single lengthy session
  6. 9. memory model that states the level of encoding leads to the level of recall
  7. 10. memory for general factual knowledge
  8. 11. short study sessions leads to better long-term retention
  9. 12. converting items to be remembered into mental images associated with specific locations
  10. 18. immediate, brief recording of information in the memory system