Assignment #3

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Across
  1. 6. Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
  2. 8. Seeing sounds and tasting colors
  3. 9. Types of this disorder include Broca’s and wernicke’s
  4. 15. Type of memory that describes ability to describe events in ones own life
  5. 17. Type of reasoning that describes inferring general conclusions from specific facts
  6. 18. Condition in which individuals lack ability to from mental images or representations
  7. 21. Interpretation of received sensory information
  8. 22. Effect in which individuals anticipate further distance toward a small city and less distance toward a large city
  9. 24. Expected sequence of events for a given situation
  10. 25. Type of reasoning that describes inferring specifics facts from general ideas
  11. 26. Disorder causing difficulty in reading
  12. 28. This effect in which individuals must say the color of the presented word rather than the color the word spells
Down
  1. 1. is greater than the sum of its parts
  2. 2. Describes process of coming up with novel ideas
  3. 3. Motivation based on rewards such as money, recognition, credit etc.
  4. 4. Difficulty in recognizing faces
  5. 5. Differences in pronunciation of the “sh” in shoe vs. sheep
  6. 7. Type of memory that describes remembering specific facts and events that can be recalled and expressed
  7. 10. This type of memory describes ones knowledge about the world
  8. 11. Motivation based on internal rewards
  9. 12. Study of behavior excluding mental processes
  10. 13. Mental network of related concepts/ideas
  11. 14. Type of memory that describes the ability to remember how to do things
  12. 16. Ability to detect sensory information without being consciously aware of it
  13. 19. Reception of sensory information
  14. 20. A mental shortcut
  15. 22. This method or memory strategy involves creating a set of mental cues based on locations
  16. 23. Monocular cue in which individuals perceive whole objects that have been partially covered by another object
  17. 27. Type of coding in which the mental representation is close to the actual object