Assignment 6: Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. going from a solution to many information
  2. 5. what it's called when we have deficits in episodic memory
  3. 10. language "beyond the sentence" rules
  4. 11. combination rules
  5. 13. newly coined words, difficulty with repetition, blabbering
  6. 16. type of amnesia where we cannot recall memories of the past
  7. 17. language is _____
  8. 18. most specific type of categorization
  9. 20. sounds of language
  10. 24. prominence within words
  11. 29. when you have a knowledge base, strategies, speed-accuracy, and metacognitive skills about something
  12. 31. going from multiple information to one solution
  13. 32. type of amnesia where we can't form new memories
  14. 33. prototypical sequence of events
Down
  1. 1. prior knowledge about a situation, event, person, etc that we fit into categories
  2. 2. atypical language, doesn't have a rhythm or pattern
  3. 3. type of motivation caused by an internal push
  4. 6. meaningful units
  5. 7. type of dementia caused by damage to anterior temporal lobes
  6. 8. basic unit of spoken language
  7. 9. variations in pitch across a phrase
  8. 12. ____ theory that is based on how closely objects resemble all examples of the category
  9. 14. most broad type of categorization
  10. 15. our knowledge and control of our memory processes
  11. 19. mental representation of a category
  12. 21. things that "belong together" based on shared properties
  13. 22. coined "design features" of language
  14. 23. type of motivation caused by an outside push
  15. 25. meanings of words or sentences
  16. 26. inability to comprehend or produce language due to brain damage
  17. 27. _____ threat, extra pressure to succeed
  18. 28. problem naming things
  19. 30. ____ theory that suggests people categorize objects based on similarities to the "Ideal" example