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